Vocab
Rhyme Time
Poetic Tools
Content
Figurative Language
100

the blank space that divides two stanzas from each other

Stanza Break

100

They way a crow

shook down on me

the dust of snow

from a hemlock tree

ABAB

100

This type of poem addresses a person or thing that is not present. (It is also a name for a common part of punctuation!)

Apostrophe

100

In "To The Snake" what did the speaker tell her “companions” she believes about the snake?

It was harmless

100

A comparison using like or as

simile

200

the shape, structure, or appearance of a piece of writing

form

200

A Bird, came down the Walk -

He did not know I saw -

He bit an Angle word in halves

And ate the fellow, raw

ABCB

200

This poetic tool involved the repetition of words at the beginning of a series of lines in a poem

Anaphora

200

In "When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer", poet Walt Whitman uses repetition of the word "when" to show he felt what emotions?

Bored, uninterested, and/or confused

200

a direct comparison of two unlike things

metaphor

300

a four line stanza

quatrain

300

The art of lsing isn't hard to master;

so many things seem filled with the intent

to be lost that their loss is no disaster.

ABA

300

This type of rhyming involves words that share similar final consonant sounds - not similar final syllabic sounds!

Slant rhyme

300

In "The Copper Beech," what does Marie Howe mean when she says that the tree "wore that yard like a dress"?

The tree looks really good in that yard
300

An indirect reference to an outside work of art or cultural figure (it's not a magic trick!)

Allusion

400

a small part of a larger work; for example, one chapter of a novel or one paragraph of a newspaper article

excerpt

400

Even losing you (the joking voice, a gesture

I love) I shan't have lied. It's evident

the art of losing's not too hard to master

though it may look like (Write it!) like disaster.

ABAA

400

the attitude of a piece of writing, expressed through the style of writing and the words the author uses

Tone

400

In "Advice," what image does Dan Gerber use as a metaphor for unkind words?

Worms crawling out of the ground after the rain

400

a comparison not made directly

Implied metaphor

500

a section of a poem, which consists of a line or group of lines (kind of like a paragraph!

stanza

500

I realized it was half past four 

When I, quite late, ran out the door. 

My history class I so abhor, 

But I missed two sessions the week before.

AAAA

500

This poetic form includes 19 lines, repeated phrases and lines, and an ABA rhyme scheme

villanelle

500

In "Traveling" Why might the man in the hospital feel like he is Gauguin?

Gauguin liked to travel and The man in the hospital is traveling in his mind.

500

describing non-human things as if they had human qualities

personification