Paragraphs in poetry
what are stanzas
To give human qualities to inanimate objects.
personification
A word that identifies a person, place, thing or idea.
noun
There is two cars over there.
What is "is"
("are")
This type of essay requires the reader to analyze works of literature
Literary Analysis
Shakespeare published 154 of these 14-line poems
what are sonnets
Poems that don't rhyme are said to be written in this...
free verse
A Recluse
What is someone who withdraws from society
The four participants discussed it between themselves.
What is "between"
("among")
In this type of essay, the author is attempting to make a case for what they believe in
Argumentative essay
What form of poetry follows the 5/7/5 line form?
what is a haiku
When a poet uses words that sound like the sound they are representing, such as "sizzle" or "ring."
onomatopoeia
Lullaby
what is a song that is used to soothe children?
Alessa see Jean is catched by the authorities yesterday.
what is "see" and "is catched"
(saw, caught)
The question that a thesis statement is the answer to
Research question
The repetition of the beginning consonant sounds of several words within one line of poetry, as in "splashing horses stop in the silvery stream."
alliteration
Derisive
what is something that expresses contempt or ridicule
I found really interesting the classes.
what is "the classes" are in the wrong place
An interesting thing in the introduction that makes the reader want to keep reading
A hook
The thing that Shakespeare compares someone to in his most famous poem
what is "a summer's day"?
The Greek term describes the literary device used below
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair.”
What is chiasmus?
Esoteric
What is something that is not understood by many people
what is "casted"
(cast)
A political essay, usually over only a few pages, that outlines a person's belief on an issue
A pamphlet