This type of poem has two styles - Shakespearean and Petrarchan.
What is a sonnet?
"Solid as a rock" is an example of...
What is a simile?
This is another word for appealing to logic.
What is logos?
What is reasoning?
True or False - Ms. Reichard has lived in Florida her whole life.
What is false?
House on the Hill is an example of this type of poem, which has 19 lines and a consistent ABA rhyme scheme.
What is a villanelle?
What is personification?
This is when you address the other side of an argument, but also prove why they're wrong.
What is a counterclaim?
This is something written in memory of someone who passed away. It usually talks about the person's life and impact.
Ex- Voice in My Head, about Pat Summitt.
What is a eulogy?
Ms. Reichard has lived in this many States.
What is three?
True or false - villanelles and sonnets follow the same rhyme scheme pattern.
What is false?
(Villanelles and sonnets both follow a specific rhyme scheme, but different patterns.)
This type of figurative language uses a chain of repeated letters/sounds.
Ex - Today's tarantulas are tall and trustworthy.
What is alliteration?
This is another word for a flaw or mistake made in an argument.
What is a fallacy?
We see a story from the author/narrator's...
What is perspective/point of view (POV)
This was Ms. Reichard's favorite movie of 2024.
What is Wicked?
This is the name for a stanza that has exactly two lines.
What is a couplet?
"My heart has wings" is an example of a...
What is a metaphor?
True or false - you should not end your paragraph with a direct quote.
(Do not include a quote without analyzing it in your own words!)
This point of view (POV) uses "I/me/my"
What is First Person POV?
List all of the grades that Ms. Reichard has ever taught.
What is 6th Grade and 7th Grade?
(Also correct, but not required - preschool/daycare!)
What is meter OR rhythm?
"Happiest place on earth" is an example of...
What is a hyperbole?
Name the three rhetorical appeals.
What are ethos, logos, and pathos?
This Point of View uses "he/she/they" AND only provides the perspective of one character/narrator.
What is third person limited POV?
This is the first musical that Ms. Reichard saw in person. (Hint - it's a very popular musical.)
What is Hamilton?