Poetry and Prose basics
Poetic form and devices
Rhyme and Lexical choice
Speech
Metaphorical and Rhetorical devices
100

What does the tone of a poem do?

The tone is the voice of the poem, it is the feeling created by the words and structure within the poem. 

100

What is Enjambment?

No definite stop at the end of a line within a stanza of a poem, the line continues on to the next.

100

What kind of noun is a record player?

A concrete noun

100

"I ain't doing much, I'm just playing some records..." swooned the DJ to the people on the dance floor.

Direct speech

100

Fair is foul and foul is fair

Alliteration

200

What does the mood in a poem do?

The mood is the feeling experienced by the reader; a reaction to the words read.

200

What is a poem with 14 lines and structured rhyme pattern--ABBAABBA and CDECDE.

Petrarchan sonnet

200

What is an eye rhyme?

When words look they rhyme due to similar spellings but don't fully/actually rhyme.

200

He was thinking that his cat had run away, but than he found it under the bed.

Free direct thought

200

My sore feet were begging me to take a break

Personification

300
A narrative voice that is all knowing, able to tell details but not part of the story.

Third person Omniscient

300
Describe a free verse poem

The most common type of poem used today; no set pattern or rhyme scheme and playful in form and language.

300

What kind of noun is "warmth"?

An abstract noun

300

The DJ cooly told the enthusiastic crowd that he was only playing some records. 

Indirect speech

300

The "flaming hot Cheetos" were so hot, my tongue turned to ashes.  

Hyperbole

400

A narrative voice that all knowing--details and feelings of characters--and appears to be judging or sharing an opinion about what is happening.

Third person omniscient intrusive

400

What does caesura do to a line in a poem?

Caesura indicates a break or pause in the line of a verse; it can effect the rhyme or create a bit of emphasis on an idea or word. 

400

What is a slant rhyme?

A rhyme that is not obvious--the sounds are similar but spellings quite different. 

400

Harold, one of the busboys, slapped Elwood on the back. "You were made to wash dishes, slick." The kitchen laughed.

From "The Nickel Boys" by Colson Whitehead

Free direct speech

400

Vinyl oh vinyl
The joyous wonderful sound
Of crackling and scratching
As the needle drops down
And you slowly spin around

From "Vinyl" by Andrew James Shepard

Onomatopoeia


500

A point of view that is telling the story from third person and seems to be distant, uncertain about what characters are thinking. 

Third person external

500

What is the structure of the Shakespearean sonnet?

It is divided into several quatrains--3 or 4 and ends with a couplet. The rhyme scheme is ABAB CDCD EFEF GG
500

Identify the concrete and abstract nouns: 

Vinyl records have a warmer sound than mp3.

Concrete: vinyl records, mp3

Abstract: sound

500
The boys wondered, "Does he know that the the books are fake?"

Direct thought

500

So much on my mind that it can't recline
Blasting holes in the night 'til she bled sunshine
Breathe in, inhale vapors from bright stars that shine
Breathe out, weed smoke retrace the skyline
Yo, don't the bass ride out like an ancient mating call?
I can't take it y'all, I can feel the city breathing
Chest heaving, against the flesh of the evening
Sigh before we die like the last train leaving

From "Respiration" by Blackstar

Metaphor

Simile

Personification