A poem that takes the shape of its subject.
concrete poem
sections or group of lines of a poem that are also known as verses
stanza
sound words
onomatopoeia
figurative language that appeals to the five senses
imagery
how the poem makes the reader feel
mood
That test was a piece of cake!
what is an idiom
uses pronouns like:
I, me, we, our
first person
A poem that does not have a set rhythm or rhyme
free verse
pattern of rhyme in a poem
rhyme scheme
when the same consonant sounds are repeated
alliteration
when words, lines, or stanzas are repeated
repetition
a repeated stanza
chorus
SMACK! She hit a homerun to win the game.
onomatopoeia
Uses pronouns like
he, she, it, they
and only shares the thoughts of one character
third person limited
A poem that tells a story
narrative poem
when two words have the same ending sound/repetition of sounds at the end of words
rhyme
giving human qualities to a non-human
Personification
person who tells a story
narrator
what is the purpose of poetry
to entertain or amuse
Sally sold seashells by the sea shore.
alliteration
Uses pronouns like
you
second person
A poem with 5 lines with the following rhyme scheme:
AABBA
Usually humorous or silly
limerick or humorous
the regular, repeating pattern of movement or sound
rhythm
compares two things without like or as
metaphor
the voice of a poem
speaker
how the author feels about a subject
tone
She has a heart of gold because she is always volunteering.
metaphor
Uses pronouns like
he, she, it, they
shares the thoughts of all characters
third person omniscient
poem with rhythm or rhyme and a musical quality
lyrical
line break
compares two things with like or as
simile
regular, repeating sound of a poem
meter
Two lines in a row that rhyme in a poem
couplet
My cat is like a lion hunting prey.
simile
Read the following and identify the point of view.
Collin crept down the stairs unsure of what he would find in the dark room.
third person
What type of poem is this?

lyrical
repeated line or lines of a poem
refrain
exaggeration
hyperbole
a unit of speech heard as a single sound; one beat
syllable
What is the rhyme scheme of this poem?

ABAB
My cat weighs a ton!
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hyperbole.
Read the following and identify the point of view.
I can't believe I hit a homerun yesterday!
what is first person