Vocabulary
Poetry Form
Literary Devices
Figurative Language
Text Knowledge
100

the state of containing nothing; can symbolize feelings of loss or absence in life.

Emptiness

100

just one row of words, similar to a sentence

Line

100

a type of figurative language that draws on sensory details, such as sight, hear, touch, taste, and smell.

Imagery

100

A comparison using "like" or "as."

Simile

100

True or False: The Hollow poem is an allusion on the story The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

True

200

having a space or cavity inside; not solid or filled.

Hollow

200

used in a poem is where one line ends and a new one begins; the punctuation.

line break

200

when something represents or stands for something else, often an idea or feeling.

Symbolism

200

What figurative language is being used :

"The wind whispered through the trees."

Personification

200

True or False: The narrator believed in the existence of the Headless Horseman.

False

300

to speak very softly or quietly; can convey secrecy or intimacy.

Whisper

300

A group of lines in a poem

Stanza

300

the feeling or attitude that a writer shows in their words

Tone

300

What figurative language is being used:

"Time is a thief."

Metaphor

300

“The Hollow” is a what type of poetry?

lyric poem

400

the dark shape or outline of something against a lighter background; often used to create imagery in poetry.

Silhouette

400

the pattern of rhyming words at the end of a poem’s lines.

Rhyme Scheme

400

the feeling or atmosphere that a story creates for the reader. It’s how the reader feels when they read the story

Mood

400

An extreme exaggeration for emphasis.    

Hyperbole

400

This is the tone of "The Hollow" poem.

Emptiness / Longing

500

the quality of a sound that makes it deep, full, and reverberating; can also refer to the emotional impact of poetry.

Resonance

500

What is the rhyme scheme of this poem?

"Winter’s Night" Silent snowflakes fall to ground,
Covering streets without a sound.
In the quiet, shadows grow,
Underneath the moon's soft glow.

AABB

500

What is really being shared with the reader behind all the pretty figurative language is called ...

literal meaning

500

A word that sounds like what it describes.  

Ex: "The bees buzzed around the flowers."

Onomatopoeia

500

Name one of the 5 categories of the horror genre and how "The Hollow" fits that category.

Suspense - word choice

Setting - on a dark road alone, passing a cemetery

Text Structure - Supernatural - the Headless Horseman

Source of Horror - External - the Headless Horseman

Theme - Good vs Evil - - the Headless Horseman is the "evil". The narrator facing his fears is the "good"