Poetry I
Poetry II
Poetry III
Poetry IV
Poetry V
100
"Time is a thief" 

Metaphor

100

"Boom! Wham! Pow!"

Onomatopoeia

100

"I had a billion things to do for homework"

Hyperbole

100

What is a group of lines in a poem called?

Stanza

100

"From what I've tasted of desire, I hold with those who favour fire"

- Robert Frost

Rhyme

200

What is the pattern of rhyme (end word) called?

Rhyme Scheme

200

What is the main message or idea of a poem called?

Theme

200

When something happens that is the opposite of what you expect, often in a way that is amusing or strange.

Irony

200

He, she, they them...

Third Person

200

The words sound the same but do not rhyme perfectly.

Off Rhyme

300

Words within a line that rhyme.

Internal Rhyme

300

"Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers"

Alliteration

300

I, me, my, mine, we, us ,ours...

First Person

300

This is a poem which celebrates something ordinary

ODE

300

What is the attitude of feeling an author creates in their writing called?

Tone

400

Descriptive language that appeals to the senses to create a vivid mental picture for the reader.

Imagery

400

What is a metaphor that continues for several stanzas or the length of a poem called?

Extended metaphor

400

"Because I could not stop for death, he kindly stopped for me" 

-Emily Dickinson

Personification

400

Pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables (the rhythm).

Meter

400

You, yours, yourself...this point of view involves the reader.

Second Person

500

Objects or ideas that you can experience with your five senses.

Concrete Details

500

Ideas, concepts, or feelings that you cannot directly experience with your senses.

Abstract Details

500

What do we call a rhyme scheme where alternating lines rhyme with each other?

Ex. "The people along the sand

All turn and look one way.

They turn their back on the land.

They look at the sea all day." - Robert Frost

ABAB rhyme scheme

500

What are two similar lines of poetry that end on the same sound? 

Ex. "Love looks not with the eyes but with the mind;

And therefore is winged Cupid painted blind." 

- Shakespeare

Couplet

500

A funny use of a word that has more than one meaning, or words that sound alike but have different meanings.

Pun