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Poetry Terms

Poetry Terms. 1. What is rhyme?. Words that sound alike. Words that do not sound alike.  You are correct! Q1. In spring of youth it was my lot To haunt of the wide world a spot. 2. A pattern of accented and unaccented syllables in lines of poetry. Meter. Rhyme Scheme.

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Poetry Terms

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  1. Poetry Terms

  2. 1. What is rhyme? Words that sound alike Words that do not sound alike

  3.  You are correct! Q1 In spring of youth it was my lot To haunt of the wide world a spot

  4. 2. A pattern of accented and unaccented syllables in lines of poetry Meter Rhyme Scheme

  5.  You are correct! Q2 U/ U /U/U / I’m hap pi est when most a way

  6. 3. The repetition of similar ending sounds Rhyme Alliteration

  7.  You are correct! Q3 • It was purchased just for you,when you're happy or you're blue,you can wear it on your head,'round the house or in your bedSource: Rhyme Poems - Poems which Rhymehttp://www.familyfriendpoems.com/funny/rhyme-poems.asp#ixzz1yont4DU6www.FamilyFriendPoems.com

  8. 4. Applying human qualities to non-human things Personification Onomatopoeia

  9.  You are correct! Q4 Fear knocked on the door. Faith answered. There was no one there. - Proverb

  10. 5. The repetition of beginning consonant sounds Alliteration Rhyme

  11.  You are correct! Q5 Sara’s seven sisters slept soundly in sand.

  12. 6. A poem that tells a story with plot, setting, and characters Narrative Lyrical

  13.  You are correct! Q6 Narrative Poems rely on character and conflict to drive the poem forward.  This is very similar to fiction - the best stories require good an interesting conflict to hold our attention, and a conflict is only relevant as it affects the life of our plucky protagonist.

  14. 7. A poem with no meter or rhyme Free Verse Lyrical

  15.  You are correct! Q7

  16. 8. A poem that generally has meter and rhyme Lyrical Narrative

  17.  You are correct! Q8 Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,And sorry I could not travel bothAnd be one traveler, long I stoodAnd looked down one as far as I couldTo where it bent in the undergrowth.

  18. 9. Using words or letters to imitate sounds Onomatopoeia Rhyme

  19.  You are correct! Q9

  20. 10. What is a couplet? A poem with 2 line stanzas A poem with 4 line stanzas

  21.  You are correct! Q10

  22. Way to Go! You are finished! End Show

  23.  Uh-oh, try again!

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