Before being written, how was poetry shared among people?
Orally/Oral
What are the 4 kinds of rhyme schemes?
Rhyming Couplets, Enclosed Rhyme Pattern, Blank Verse, Free Verse
What is the moniker of Andres Bonifacio?
Sinukuan
Repeating words, phrases, or other symbolic figures that draw attention to a poem’s structure
Pattern
Compares two things using “like” and “as”
Simile
One of the oldest and most straightforward forms of poetry that tells a story with a plot, characters, and a setting.
Narrative
A group of two or three syllables that form a basic unit of meter.
Foot/Feet
Love of country and appreciates the good that other nations can contribute for the country.
Patriotism
A recurring image, idea, symbol, or phrase that carries symbolic meaning
Motif
Time is a thief.
Metaphor
What are the 3 types of poetry?
Narrative, Lyric, Dramatic
What is the tool used to count how many feet are in a line using the Greek terms.
Poetic Meter
It means love of country, but sees other nations as inferior and can be a threat in the long run.
Nationalism
The narrator is someone (or some entity) who is not a character in the story being told
3rd POV
Silly snakes slither silently through the sand.
What are the 3 forms of Lyric Poetry?
Ode, Elegy, Sonnet
Measures the lines of poetry based on stressed (emphasis) and unstressed syllables.
Meter
In what ways do the language and style used by Bonifacio in “The Love of Country” contribute to the emotional impact of the poem and reinforce its theme of love for the homeland?
Repetition and Simple Diction
A 3rd POV that means "all-knowing."
Omniscient
The repetition of vowel sounds in words that are near or in close proximity to each other
Assonance
What are the two kinds of Sonnet?
Shakespearean and Petrarchan
What are the 3 types of metrical feet?
Iamb, Trochee, Spondee, Dactyl, Anapest, Pyrrhic
Give 3 lessons that can be found in the Jose Rizal's poem.
Life, Justice, Freedom, Sacrifice, Patriotism, Nationalism
A POV that places the reader "on the playing field" by putting them in the position of the protagonist.
Second POV
Used by writers to amplify certain sonic elements through the repetition of chosen vowel or consonant sounds, units of rhythm, or by mimicking sounds.
Sound Devices