When two words are used AS END RHYMES but do NOT technically rhyme exactly -- often heard in lyrics of songs
OFF/NEAR/SLANT Rhyme
(NAME THE TYPE OF POETRY THIS IS):
A blowing zephyr
Tickles this my tender heart
Peace descends softly
HAIKU
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers
ALLITERATION
The BEAT created by the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables when poetry is read aloud
RHYTHM
NAME THE TYPE:
RAVENS
ON MY BACK FENCE
KNOCKING HARD ON THE WOOD
WAKENING EVEN RESTING SOULS
BE GONE!
CINQUAIN
The term for the BOLDED things below:
Then once again I was asked to send
(Do NOT use "internal rhyme")
ASSONANCE
Repetition of the INITIAL CONSONANT sounds of two or more words in the same line of poetry (think most tongue-twisters)
ALLITERATION
Name the Type:
After the crash of sound
Fear grasped my spirit -
Ruining what had been a moment
Awash in joy -
Instantly left helpless -
Dealing with a single emotion.
ACROSTIC
Name the term associated with the BOLD word below:
The sound of the swish was heard throughout the gym
(NOT Alliteration)
Onomatopoeia
The term for showing the PLAN of end rhyme used in a poem that has a regular pattern of end rhyme
RHYME SCHEME
What type of poem tells a story that has a beginning, a middle, and an end
NARRATIVE
What type of RHYME is bolded below:
My fat little cat sat in his pile of hair
(Do NOT say "assonance")
INTERNAL RHYME
A group of lines that acts as a unit in a poem and is separated from other groups of lines by a blank line
STANZA
What type of poetry has NO REGULAR RHYTHM and NO REGULAR RHYME
FREE VERSE
ID the RHYME SCHEME:
Play
Around
Quiet
Riot
No sound
Day
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