Imagery
Figurative Language
Sound Devices
Poetic Form
Misc.
100

Appeals to the sense of sight

What is Visual Imagery

100

Direct Comparison without using like or as

What is Metaphor

100

The repetition of a pattern in sound

What is rhythm?

100

Focus on the emotions and feelings of the speaker

What is lyric poetry?


100

Unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable

What is an Iamb

200

Train whistles and dog barks appeal 

What is auditory imagery?

200

Sad pencils and runaway desks are examples of

What is personification

200

Boom, Bang, Smack, Crunch

What is onomatopoeia

200

Composed of 17 syllables and 3 lines

What is Haiku

200

A poem that is written in iambic pentameter and introduces a problem and solves the problem

What is a sonnet

300

Sand paper is rough

What is tactile Imagery

300

When one thing can be said to be many things

What is symbolism?

300

Sally sells sea shells down by the seashore

What is alliteration?

300

Usually tells a sad story and has strong rhythm and rhyme 

What is a Ballad

300

The Italian Sonnet rhyme scheme

What is ABBA ABBA CDE CDE

400

Gustatory Imagery appeals to 

What is the sense of taste

400

My ride is parked outside

What is metonymy

400

Bitter, Cattle, Nuttier

What is consonance?

400

Poetry with no rules

What is free verse?

400

Sonnet form that ends with a rhyming couplet

What is the English/Shakespearian Sonnet

500

Feeling dizzy, hungry, and sad are examples of

What is organic imagery

500

My wheels are parked outside

What is synecdoche

500

Home, Road, Doe, Slow

What is assonance?

500

14 lines and 140 syllables

What is a Sonnet?

500

Who is credit with inventing the sonnet form

Petrarch