Refers to how we use our voice—its loudness, softness, speed, or emotion—when reading a poem.
Tone Color
It is the part where character faces challenges
Rising Action
It is used to show power, anger, excitement, or importance in a poem.
Loudness
the picture created in your mind by the poet’s words.
Imagery
The introduction of the characters
Exposition
It is the attitude or feeling of the speaker toward the subject of the poem. It shows how the poet feels, not just what the poem is about.
Tone
the beat or pattern of sounds in a poem.
Rhythm
The turning point of the story
Climax
This means speaking in a gentle or quiet voice. It is used to express sadness, love, fear, or calm emotions.
Softness
These are words that appeal to our five senses—sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch.
The time and place of the story
Setting
This refers to how fast or slow the poem is read.
Speed
is the repetition of similar ending sounds in words.
Rhyme
The story is made up of incidents arranged in a sequence called the __________
Plot
This is the feeling expressed through the voice
Emotion