Figurative Language
Mostly-Non-Figurative Language
Types of Poems
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Randomness
100
Using a word or phrase that does not mean what it says
Figurative Language
100
Means exactly what it says
Literal Language
100
The Odyssey and Illiad are this type of poem about a hero
Epic
100
A group of words starting or ending with the same sound
Rhyme
100
4 line stanzas
Quatrain
200
Comparing without using like or as
Metaphor
200
Something that is made to be less important than it is
Understatement
200
A poem of 14 lines made famous by Shakespere
Sonnet
200
Comparing two things using like or as
Simile
200
Words that sound like what they say
Onomatopoeia
300
Giving human qualities to something that isn't human
Personification
300
A repeated line or number of lines in a poem or song
Refrain
300
This poem is usually 3 lines and has a 5-7-5 syllable pattern
Haiku
300
An exaggeration
Hyperbole
300
Spell the word that starts with an O and means, "words that sound like what they say"
Onomatopoeia
400
The same letter or sound at the beginning of words that are close together
Alliteration
400
A group of lines
Stanza
400
Not a lot of rhyme or rhythm in these types of poems
Free Verse
400
A phrase that should not be taken seriously because it will never happen...raining cats and dogs or when pigs fly
Idiom
400
What famous poem did Ms. Dallesasse name her puppy after?
Anabel Lee
500
Repeated pattern of words-same words repeated
Rhythm
500
A group of two lines in a poem is called this...
Couplet
500
Name 5 types of poems in 30 seconds
Lots of answers
500
Something in poetry that really represents something else
Symbol
500
In 45 seconds, name 5 poets we have talked about during this unit.
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