Apostrophe vs. Dramatic Monologue
Sonnets
Dramatic Monologue
Apostrophe
Was I Paying Attention
100

This typically involves speaking to someone or something that isn't present.

What is apostrophe?

100

A sonnet is a poem with this many lines.

What is 14 lines?

100

A dramatic monologue poem has this many speakers that reveals their thoughts and feelings to this.

What is one speaker revealing their feelings to a silent listener?

100

An apostrophe has this relationship to a poem.

What is a piece (literary feature) of a poem?

100

Today you learned aboutn these types of poems and/or literary features.

What is dramatic monologues, apostrophe, and sonnets.

200

Despite many differences and similarities the main obvious difference is this.

What is long structured narratives (dramatic monoloue) vs a short passionate outburst (apostrophe)?

What is Poem Type vs. Literary Feature?

200

Sonnets originated from this country.

What is Italy?

200

True or False: A dramatic monologue must always use a fictional character or persona as the speaker.

What is False?

200

An apostrophe usually starts with this feature.

What is an exclamatory statement or the word "O?"

200

The color of the slideshow was this.

What is blue?
300

Both of these have this type of speaker who shows this.

What is a single speaker that shows high emotional intensity and character insight?

300

In a Shakespearean sonnet there is an intricate rhyme scheme, but it always ends with this.

What is a couplet?

300

In "Mother to Son" by Langston Hughes the speaker talks to her son without him replying, an example of this feature in a dramatic monologue.

What is a silent listener?

300

Apostrophe typically uses this form of figurative language to bring life to the inanimate objects the speaker is talking to.

What is personification?

300

The poem "Liberty" by George Moses Horton is an example of this.

What is dramatic monologue and apostrophe?

400

This feature is unique to dramatic monologues but not requiered for apostrophe.

What is a silent listener?

400

The rhythm of a sonnet for a line with 10 syllables, going five unstressed followed by five stresses syllables is called this.

What is the iambic pentameter?

400

A key purpose of a dramatic monologue is the speaker reveals something about this.

What is themselves (self-revelation)?

400

Apostrophe is used to convey deep feelings like these to create a dramatic environment.

What is grief, longing, and passion?

400

The poem "If We Must Die" by Claude McKay is an example of this type of poem.

What is a Sonnet?

500

A dramatic monologue focuses more on psychology and narrative, while apostrophe focuses more on this.

What is emotion and personification?

500

The shift in tone or argument in a sonnet, often appearing at line 9, or before the final couplet is called this.

What is the volta?

500

A dramatic monologue usually takes place in this type of situation, causing the speaker to sometimes have this type of tone towards the listener.

What is a specific moment/context causing the speaker to have an argumentative tone to persuade the silent listener?

500

Apostrophe functions as this.

What is a dramatic turn that establishes intense intimate internal diaglogue?

500

Including the Title and Jeopardy Slides, the slideshow was this long.

What is 13 slides?

M
e
n
u