English Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| Assembly of troops summoned for inspection roll car or service | Muster |
| Dark gloomy | Somber |
| Danger | Peril |
| Refusal to obey authority | Defiance |
| Done suddenly with little thought | Impetuous |
| They way the words and lines are arranged | Structure |
| Grouping of words | Lines |
| To emphasize a word or an idea | Line break |
| Logical sections of ideas | Stanza |
| Is the pattern of rhymes at the end of lines | Rhyme scheme |
| Follows fixed traditional pTterns may include a specific rhyme scheme | Formal verse |
| Uses poetic language but does not follow a fixed pattern | Free verse |
| Expresses the thoughts and feelings of a single speaker often in a musical verse | Lyric poetry |
| 14 line poem of praise with a specific rhyme scheme | Sonnet |
| Formal poem reflecting death or another serious theme | Elegy |
| Tells a story in a poem form | Narrative poem |
| Follows a formal structure with set stanzas strong rhyme and a regular ryme scheme also more of a romantic poem | Ballads |
| Heroism poem | Epic |
| Presents a drama inverse | Dramatic poetry |
| Person or character who communicates the words of the poem | Speaker |
| Vic's language that sappeals to the 5 senses | Imagery |
| Ways to create music musical effects using words | Sound devices |
| Describes and compares things in a way that are not to be taken literally | Figurative language |
| The meanings you find in the dictionary | Literal |
| assigns human qualities to non human subject | Personification |
| Explains clarifies or illustrates by drawing comparison | Anology |
| Are direct or implied references to people places events works or artworks | Allusion |
| Repetition of initial constants sounds | Alliteration |
| Repition of sonstant sounds in stressed syllBles | Cannonsce |
| Repition of vowel sounds in stressed syllables | Assonance |
| Rhymes at the beginning of the lines | Internal rhyme |
| Rhymes at the external or th lines | External |
| What changed poetry? | Writing |
| What 4 books in the bible are poetry | Proverbs, psalms, job, songs if Solomon |
| What are two sound devices | Repition and end rhyme |
| Written by Longfellow, narrative, 1 by sea 2 by land | Paul revers ride |
| What was the climax of Paul revers ride | Him seeing the lantern lit |
| What is the purpose of paul revers ride | To unite people |
| Written by frost pov is first person | Road not taken |
| Written by frost pov is 3rd person symbolic meaning that there are changes in life, literal meaning is nature and spring | Nothing gold can stay |
| Written by frost symbolizes life and death pov of text is first person | Stopping by the woods on a snowy evening |
| Often called the english national poet, dramatist of all time, same birthday as me Holcomb died on his birthday | William Shakespeare |
| Harvard professor who versed in many languages wife died in a dress | Henry wads worth Longfellow |
| American poet whose verse collection leaves kf grass, self published his collections | Walt Whitman |
| Fought in the Spanish American war won the Pulitzer prize | Carl Sandburg |
| Lived in seclusion quite school as a teenager | Emily Dickson |
| Four time Pulitzer prize winner special guest at john f kennddys inauguration | Robert frost |
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