Question | Answer |
Writing or speech not meant to be taken literally. | Figurative Language. |
Desride one thing as if were something else. | Metaphors. |
Gives human qualities to something that is not human. | Personification. |
Use like or as to compare two apparently unlike things. | Simile. |
Is anything that represents something else. | Symbol. |
Enhance a poem's mood and meaning. | Sound devices. |
The repetition of consonant sound in the beginning of word. | Alliteration. |
The use of any element of language. | Repetition. |
The repetition of vowel sounds followed by different consonants in stressed syllables. | Assonance. |
The repetition of similar consonant sounds at the end. | Consonant. |
The use of words that imitate sounds. | Onomatopoeia. |
The repetition of sounds at the end of words. | Rhyme. |
The rhythmical pattern in a poem. | Meter. |
Three line Japanse verse form. The firt and third lines each have five syllables abd the second line has seven. | Haiku. |
Poetry tells a story in verse. | Narrative. |
Poetry is defined by it's lack of strict structure. | Free Verse. |
Poetry expressed thoughts and feeling of a single speaker. | Lyric. |
Songlike poems that tell a story. | Ballands. |
Poems are shaped to look like their subject. | Concrete. |
Humours, rhyming, five-line poems with a specific rhythm patterns. | Limericks. |
Pairs of rhyming lines and are usually of the same matter and lengh. | Rhyming Couplets. |
In the poem "The Rider" what felling is the girl feeling? | Sad, lonely. |
What is the girl trying to escape? | Loneliness. |
What kind of poem is "Seal"? | Concrete. |
For the poem "Haiku", what is the poem refecting. | Nature. |
In the poem "Maestro", what is he remember. | His mother. |
What kind of poem is "Maestro"? | Lyric poem. |