Literary techniques 1
Sounds in poetry
Works we studied
Types of poetry
Literary Techniques 2
100

When the story begins in the middle.

In media res

100

The repetition of the s/ch/z sounds

Sibilance
100

The chapter where one of the characters drives around and around the lake.

Speaking of Courage

100

A poem written to honor a person who has died.

Elegy

100
What do we call unrhymed iambic pentameter and who is famous for using this?

Blank verse and Shakespeare.

200

When a line of poetry continues onto the next line without pause (as in the sentence continues from one line to the next).

Enjambment

200

The repetition of vowel sounds

Assonance

200

Where did we come across Jim Evans?

Midterm Break

200

A poem without rhyme or a particular rhythm

Free verse

200

What do we call the pattern of end rhyme in a poem?

The rhyme scheme
300

A novel made up of group of letters.

Epistolary

300
The sound of p/d/t and often indicates irritation or anger. 
Plosives
300

The name of the puddles in White Tiger.

Cuddles and Puddles

300

A serious poem to honor a person or thing.

Ode

300

When either a character or a person in real life realizes something very important.

Epiphany

400

What do we call informal diction, which is more like spoken language than written?

Colloquial

400

When the sounds are rough, jolting, unpleasant to listen to.

Cacophony
400

Marji's uncle in Persepolis (and for an extra point BOTH uncles).

Uncle Anoush, and for the extra point Uncle Taher.

400

A typical poem written by Shakespeare.

Sonnet
400

The narrative perspective that follows directly the main characters train of thought.

Stream of consciousness
500

What do we call it when there is a repetition of conjunctions. 

Polysyndeton

500

F is an example of what type of sound?

Fricative

500

Name the 4 young people in Out Stealing Horses. 

Trond, Jon, Odd, Lars

500

A poem that tells a story

A narrative poem

500
Name 4 types of rhyme in poetry
End rhyme

Internal rhyme

Eye rhyme

slant rhyme