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Poetry Test
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Does poetry have to rhyme? | Poetry does not have to rhyme. |
| What does poetry usually talk about? | Poetry may tell a story or be about feelings, and poetry may be about any topic. |
| Poetry may tell a story or be about feelings, and poetry may be about any topic. | Rhythm |
| Repetition of sounds at the end of words | Rhyme |
| This is the type of rhyme we think of when we think of rhyme. The rhyming words come at the END of the line. | External Rhyme |
| This is when the poet rhymes words inside the line of poetry | Internal Rhyme |
| the way of labeling the pattern of rhyme in a poem; rhyme schemes always use lower case letters | Rhyme scheme |
| When labeling rhyme scheme, you must start over with ___. | a |
| Poetry may be about any topic Poetry does not have to rhyme Poetry may be any length Poetry may tell a story and have a plot Some poetry is divided into paragraph-like sections called _______. | Stanza |
| What are the different type of poetry? | Lyric Free verse Haiku Concrete Limerick |
| about feelings than about telling a story; not always about feelings; it may or may not rhyme | Lyric poetry |
| a type of lyric poetry that does not rhyme and has no set rhythm. Most free verse poetry is lyric poetry. | Free Verse |
| an ancient Japanese form of poetry that is made up of exactly 17 syllables and three lines (5 syllables, 7 syllables, 5 syllables). Haiku are typically about nature. | Haiku |
| poetry that is written in such a way that the words of the poem form a shape that relates to the poem in some way. | Concrete poetry |
| a type of poem that must meet the following requirements | limerick |
| the same as making inferences. | Drawing conclusions |
| All of the terms. | Hyperbole Onomatopoeia Alliteration Personification Simile Metaphor |
| The comparison of two unlike things using the words like or as | Simile |
| The comparison of two unlike things without using the words like or as | Metaphor |
| The repetition of consonant sounds | Alliteration |
| Giving human characteristics to non-human things | Personification |
| A hyperbole is a statement of extreme exaggeration. | Hyperbole |
| This is the term used for words that sound the same as the sound they represent. | Onomatopoeia |
| a poem (or any work of literature), you restate the events in your own words. | paraphrase |