What is a line in poetry?
A unit of words in which a poem is divided.
What is figurative language?
A tool that an author uses to help readers visualize what is happening in the story.
What is theme?
The overall message of a story.
When is your poetry reading test?
Thursday!
What is a stanza?
A division of a poem consisting of two or more lines arranged together.
The overall feeling that characterizes the poem.
What figurative language is this?
"Boom" "Pow" "Zap"
Onomatopoeia
True or false: Theme can only be one word?
False
True or False:
A poem must always rhyme?
False
What is a poet?
The author of a poem
Is this a tone word or a mood word?
Afraid
What figurative language is this?
She is like a box of chocolates.
Simile
Is this a theme?
Love conquers all.
Yes it is.
What are the rules of a Haiku poem?
5 Syllables
7 Syllables
5 Syllables
True or False: a poem should always have punctuation?
No they do not. Sometimes you will use commas but that is it.
Is this a tone or mood word?
Humor
Tone
What is a pun?
Is this a theme?
Rich vs. Poor
No it is not.
What was ONE poet we read about this unit?
Edgar Allen Poe, Rudy Francisco, Robert Frost, Amanda Gorman, Emily Dickinson.
What is rhyme scheme?
The ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines.
Identify the tone word in this sentence.
"What are you doing here? She asked surprised."
Surprised.
Give me an example of Metaphor.
Give me an example of a theme.
A lesson learned.
What are line breaks?
A unit of lines in which a poem is divided.