Poetic Structure
More Structure
Describing Poetry
Figurative Language
Bonus
100

A group of lines separated from other groups of lines by a blank space

What is a stanza?

100

how a poem is built

What is structure?
100

how the speaker feels about events in the poem

what is tone?

100

when two things are compared using like or as

what is a simile?

200

Lines that end with a comma, period, semicolon, question mark, exclamation point, etc.

What are end-stopped lines?

200

repetition of a word, phrase, line, couplet, or whole stanza

What is a refrain?

200

the emotional impact of the poem on the reader

what is mood?

200

when two things are compared by saying one thing is another

what is a metaphor

300

lines that do not end with punctuation

What are enjambed lines?
300

a pair of two lines

What is a couplet?

300

a poem with no fixed rhyme scheme or rhythm

what is free verse?

300

when human qualities are given to a non-human thing

what is personification?
400

rhyme scheme

the pattern of rhymed words in a poem

400

a group of 3 lines

what is a tercet?

400

a poem that tells a story

what is a narrative poem?

400

when a person, place, or thing stands for something deeper than its literal meaning

what is symbolism?

400

this famous poem about living through oppression has a classic example of refrain

What is Caged Bird?

500

rhythm

the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a poem

500
a group of four lines

What is a quatrain?

500

the person from whose perspective we hear the poem

what is the speaker?
500

when a non-animal thing is given animal characteristics

what is zoomorphism?

500

This poem by Langston Hughes uses symbolism when a mother compares her life to a staircase.

What is Mother to Son?