Meter & Rhyme
Sonnet
Ode
Dramatic Monologue
Literary Devices
100
Two lines which directly follow one another and end on 2 rhyming words form a _____________.

Rhyming couplet

100

A sonnet has ____ lines.

14

100

An ode is a poem that ______ an object, event, or person.

Celebrates/worships/pays homage to 

100

A dramatic monologue is a poem in the form of a _____.

Speech (I will accept soliloquy, but not monologue, because it's in the name).

100

A metaphor that continues for a large section of a poem is known as _________ metaphor.

Extended

200

What is an iamb?

An unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable
200

A sonnet has ____ quatrains.

3

200

The ode "To Autumn" uses ___________ (literary device) to describe the season of autumn.

Personification

200

"Valentine" uses which food product as an extended metaphor for love and relationships?

An onion

200

"Independent together" and "fascinating boredom" are examples of _________.

Oxymoron

300

What does the "penta" in "iambic pentameter" mean?

5 (there are 5 iambs)

300

A typical English sonnet is written on the subject of ____.

Love

300

The author of "To Autumn" and "Ode to Grecian Urn" is named....

John Keats

300

Who is the author of "Valentine"?

Carol Ann Duffy

300

The break in the first sentence of "Sonnet 116" is an example of _____________.

Enjambment

400

What is the typical rhyme scheme of a Shakespearean sonnet?

ABAB CDCD EFEF GG

400

The sonnet originated in which country?

Italy

400

How many parts are in a traditional ode?

3

400

A dramatic monologue will typically be written in _____ person point of view.

First

400

Assonance refers to repeated ______ sounds.

Vowel

500

Two unstressed syllables followed by one stressed syllable form a ________.

Anapest

500

Sonnet 116 heavily uses __________ metaphors in quatrain 2. (use one of our vocabulary words from last lesson)

Celestial OR nautical (I'd accept either)

500

The ode originated in which ancient civilisation?

Greece

500

Which of the following attributes of an onion is NOT discussed in "Valentine"?

(a) having layers; (b) round shape; (c) scent; (d) size; (e) brown color

D - size

500

Which literary device operates "like an extended simile," according to your knowledge organisers?

Analogy