Parts of a poem
types of poems
worldwide poems
poetic devices
poets
100

Artistic or emotional views expressed about a topic

 What is a poem

100

The verses are 5-7-5

What is a haiku

100

Japanese poem 

What is a haiku

100

Words that sound alike, often every other line

What is rhyme

100

Possibly the most famous poet ever. He wrote: "Romeo and Juliette", "Julius Caesar", The Tempest", etc.

What is William Shakspere

200

The groups of lines or, "paragraphs" of a poem

 What is a stanza

200

A famous name that relates to this type is (note-this example is not a poem) (blank) To Joy 

What is an ode

200

An English poem that does not necessarily have to rhyme 

 What is Free verse

200

A comparison between two things 

What is a metaphor

200

Wrote many children's books, ex: "Cat in the Hat", and "Green Eggs and Ham"

What is Dr.Suess

300

The name of an art piece

 What is the title

300

A usually humorous poem

What is a Limerick

300

Formal European poetry

What is a lyric

300

Use of alike or similar sound or words at the starts of words

What is alliteration

300

Author of "The Graveyard Book"

What is Langston Hughes

400

The lines of a poem

What are the verses?

400

A reflection or a lament for the deceased

What is an elegy

400

 a lengthy American poem

 What is an Epic poem

400

Very big amounts of exaggeration

What is a hyperbole

400

Author of "The Raven"

What is Edgar Allen Poe

500

All stanzas must have this in between

What is a space

500

This poetic form, originating in Italy, was created by a man named Giacomo da Lentini

What is a sonnet

500

An original Arabic Ode

 What is a ghazal

500

Two opposite ideas joined together, creating a better effect.

What is an oxymoron

500

American poet and civil rights activist

What is Maya Angelou