Poetic Techniques
Vocabulary
Comprehension
Characters
Finish the line
100
Poems are separated into different sections called

stanzas

100

What is lace? 

A fine open fabric of cotton or silk, made by looping, twisting, or knitting thread in patterns and used especially for trimming garments.

100

Fill in the gaps in the first line 

The wind was a torrent of ______________, among the _________ trees

darkness, gusty

100

The landlord's daughter's name is

Bess

100

The wind was a torrent of _______________

darkness

200

Then look for me by moonlight,

         Watch for me by moonlight,

I’ll come to thee by moonlight,

What poetic technique is evident in these three lines?

repetition

200

What is a musket? 

A type of gun with a long barrel

200
How does the Highwayman come into town

Riding on horseback 

200

Describe Bess' hair in three ways

Long

Black

Plaited into a love knot

200

The moon was a ghostly ________________

galleon 

300

Down like a dog on the highway

What poetic technique is this line an example of

Simile

300

What is a casement? 

A window or part of a window set on a vertical hinge so that it opens like a door.

300

Other than the Highwayman, who is the other person to love the landlord's daughter? 

Tim the Ostler 

300

The name of the Ostler is 

Tim

300

The road was a _____________ of moonlight

ribbon
400

Over the cobbles he clattered and clashed in the dark inn-yard. 

What poetic technique is this an example of?

Alliteration

400

What does the word brandished mean? 

Wave or hold up something (especially a weapon) in anger, threat or excitement 

400

At what time does the Highwayman say that he will originally return? (Not the moonlight) 

He says that he will return before the morning light

400

What is the name of the King in the poem? 

King George

400

Over the ______________ he clattered and ________________.

cobbles, clashed

500

What poetic technique that is not repetition, do these lines create? 

A red-coat troop came marching—

         Marching—marching—

Rhythm

500

And out of the tawny sunset, before the rise of the moon 

What does the word tawny mean? 

Of an orange-brown or yellowish-brown colour

500

What is the name of the army that The Ostler calls that hunt the Highwayman? 

The Red Coats 

500

Describe one key difference about the italicised part of the poem. 

The characters are now ghosts which haunt the town 

The italicised part is set in the future rather than the past 

The italicised part is ongoing rather than a story that has finished 

500

But he loved the landlord’s daughter,

         The landlord’s _____________ daughter.

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