Sound
Form
Figurative Language
More Figurative Language
Types of Poetry
100
The word "crunch" in this sentence: The crunch of the leaves as we walk.
What is onomatopoeia.
100

This feature can change the rhythm, give the feeling of a breath being taken, and stop and start a thought.

What is indention. 

100
Feeling created in the reader by a poem
What is mood.
100
Comparison of dissimilar things by speaking of one object as if it was another.
What is metaphor.
100
Fourteen-line poem
What is sonnet.
200
The repetition of identical sounds in the last syllables of words.
What is rhyme.
200

Occurs when a line of poetry moves on to the next line without ending a sentence

What is enjambment.

200
Definition of theme.
What is the central message or insight into life revealed through a literary work.
200
"All the world's a stage."
What is metaphor.
200
A poem that lacks a set pattern of rhythm and rhyme.
What is free verse.
300
A pattern of rhyme at the end of poetic lines.
What is rhyme scheme.
300

A stanza length of 3 lines.

What is tercet?

300

"Her smile was as bright as the morning sun."

What is simile.

300
"The ocean snarled and pounded against the shore."
What is personification.
300
A song-like poem that tells a story (usually an adventurous or romantic one) and is written in four to six-line stanzas.
What is ballad.
400
An ordered pattern of rhythm.
What is meter.
400

The empty areas on a page, including the spaces between lines and words

What is white space.

400
The repetition of initial consonant sounds
What is alliteration
400
Language that appeals to the five senses.
What is imagery.
400
A poem that seeks to convey a single vivid emotion by means of images from nature.
What is haiku.
500
The pattern created by stressed and unstressed syllables of words in sequence.
What is rhythm.
500

The use of marks like commas, periods, exclamation points, etc., which are strategically placed to guide the reader's interpretation by indicating pauses, emphasis, tone, and the flow of the poem

What is punctuation. 

500
Choice of words in a poem
What is diction.
500
Imaginary voice assumed by the writer of a poem.
What is speaker.
500

A poem that consist of six stanzas (five lines of three, or tercets, and one line of four, or quatrain)

What is villanelle.