Poetry
Poetry
Facts about Ms. Farrell
Poetry
Poetry
100

A rhyme scheme AABBA is what type of poem?

Limerick

100

The repetition of sound at the begging of several words in order or near one another

Alliteration

100

What is Ms. Farrell's favorite animal  

(Lion, Pig, Birds)

Lions (any cats)

100

The structure or appearance of a poem or other text

Form

100

Comparison that does not use like or as 

Metaphor

200

Whats a 5 line poem that uses each of the 5 senses 

5 senses

200

Note in or after the title that shoes the author wrote the poem for a special person

Dedication

200

What is Ms. Farrell's favorite holiday?

New Years!!

200

A peom with no rhyme scheme or set pattern of beat

Free verse

200

Comparison using the word like or as

Simile

300

A 3 line poem that was originated in Japan is called a what?

Haiku

300

Saying the same letter, sounds, or words over and over again

Repetition

300

If Ms. Farrell could travel anywhere in the world, where should she go?

Back to Africa 

300

Words or phrases that mean more than their dictionary definition; similes and metaphor are two examples of figurative language. 

Figurative Language 

300

A group of lines in a poem often separated by spaces

Stanza

400

A pair of rhyming lines in poetry is called a what?

A couplet

400

Words that share only the final consonant sound

Slant Rhyme

400

What is Ms. Farrell's first name?

Orlena, Orianna, Ariannah

400

The dictionary definition of a word

Literal Meaning

400

A word that imitates a sound like "buzz," "clang," "sizzle."

Onomatopoeia 

500

Words or sentences spoken by a charter in a poem, play, or story

Dialogue

500

the message os a poem or other text

content

500

How old is Ms. Farrell

21 years old

500
An object, person, or event that represents a deeper meaning

Symbol

500

An extreme exaggeration used for emphasis or effect.

Hyperbole