Poetic Techniques
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Anthology Poems
Never Let Me Go
100

A couplet is joined together by what two things?

the same idea and rhyme

100

A lexical set is a group of words that all fall under the same _____.

theme

100

Why does the author split lines into separate stanzas?

To represent different emotions, ideas, or themes

100

Which WWI poem questions what the meaning of life is because of a fallen soldier?

'Futility' by Wildred Owen

100

Of the 3 kids (Ruth, Tommy, Kathy), which one begins to question the donations first?

Tommy

'Taught enough? You mean she thinks we should be studying even harder that we are?'

'No, I don't think she meant that.  What she was talking about was, you know, about us.  What's going to happen to us one day. Donations and all that'

200

Which poetic technique acts like a full stop in a line of poetry because of the repeated word at the end of a line?

Epistrophe

200

Sibilance is not about the content about the poem, but about the __________ experience of a poem.

auditory/ sound

200

What is the purpose of anaphora?

to speed up the poem

200

Which poem is about a major ethical decision regarding taking the easy life or the one that is worthwhile?

'The Road Not Taken' by Robert Frost

200

Why did no one react to Ms Lucy the day they were on the veranda in the rain?

In a sense, they already knew
300

What is the purpose of free verse?

to reflect the chaos or unpredictability of the content of the poem

300

What do we call a turning point in a poem?

volta

300

Which form of poetry praises a person, thing, or event?

Ode

300

Which poem (not about nature) is about how personal identity is shaped from our origins and is written by a female author?

'Where I Come From' by Elizabeth Brewster

300
Right before Tommy, Ruth, and Kathy leave Hailsham, Kathy has a talk with him about getting it together and going back to Ruth (they had broken up).  What is Tommy's immediate response to this? (p.109)

He is hesitant and believes that because they're about to leave Hailsham, they all need to think carefully about their next "move."

400

What is the purpose (not the definition) of enjambment?

to speed up the read & create a sense of urgency or passion

400

Which form of poetry commemorates the loss of a person?

Elegy

400

The meter of a poem speaks to a poem's _______.

rhythm 

400

Which poem has a lexical set related to militaristic forces?

'Below the Green Corrie' by Norman MacCaig

400

(Best One Wins) Write a concept statement focusing on the fact that the students of Hailsham are named Alice F., Gordon C., and Kathy B.

(Think about why Ishiguro does this)

Best One Wins

500

What is the purpose of caesura?

to create rhythm and mimic natural speech patterns

500

An iambic foot contains what two kinds of syllables and in what order?

unstressed, stressed

500

1) The woods are lovely, dark and deep

2) To err is human, to forgive--divine

3) T be or not to be--that is the question

Which poetic technique is used in each of these lines?

caesura

500

Which poem is about the concept of perseverance and moving past discouraging voices, societal expectations, and relationships that don't serve you?

'The Journey' by Mary Oliver

500

(Best one wins) Write a concept statement for the passage:

She was awestruck about our being from Hailsham.  It took me a long time to realize this.  Take the business about Ruth’s office: Chrissie would never herself have talked about working in any office, never mind one like that. Because Ruth was from Hailsham, somehow the whole notion came within the realms of the possible…a separate set of rules applied to us Hailsham students.   P.143

Best One Wins