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  1. Poetry Terms Poetical Devices Types of Poems Application Anything Goes 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. A kind of rhythmic, compressed language that uses figure of speech and imagery to appeal to emotions and your imagination Name That Term

  3. Poetry

  4. The rise and fall of our voices as we use language Name That Term

  5. Rhythm

  6. What is Meter? Define

  7. Poetry that is written in a regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables

  8. What is Rhyme Scheme? Define

  9. Pattern of Rhymes Poets assign each line a letter and follow that pattern

  10. What is Internal Rhyme? Define

  11. Rhyming words that occur within the lines

  12. Words that are pronounced like their actual sound Name that term

  13. Onomatopoeia

  14. Repetition of consonant sounds Name that term

  15. Alliteration

  16. A poems has a voice that “talks” to the reader. This is called: Define

  17. Speaker

  18. Form Define

  19. The way a poem’s words and lines are laid out on a page

  20. Rhyme Define

  21. The repetition of sounds at the end of words

  22. A poem that does not rhyme Name that poem

  23. Free Verse

  24. A poem that is meant to be sung aloud

  25. Ballad

  26. A humorous nonsense poem with AABBA rhyme scheme Name that poem

  27. Limerick

  28. Lyric Define

  29. A reflective piece of poetry that has a specific rhyme scheme

  30. Ode Define

  31. A dignified, serious poem with many details. Adoration of an object

  32. Mrs. Harley walks like a gangsta’ Simile, Metaphor, Personification, or Literal Meaning

  33. Simile

  34. Mr. Williams’ hairline surfs right off his forehead! Simile, Metaphor, Personification, or Literal Meaning

  35. Personification

  36. Mrs. Foster’s exams are beasts! Name that poetical device

  37. Metaphor

  38. Mrs. Goeglein talks to her classroom wall. Name that poetical device

  39. Literal Meaning/ Hyperbole

  40. Mrs. Harley’s classroom is a multitude of M&Ms! Name that poetical device

  41. Alliteration

  42. What is the poem of lament? (sorrow)

  43. Elegy

  44. What famous American Poet was a recluse, and her poetry was published posthumously? (After her death?)

  45. Emily Dickenson

  46. Which American Poet wrote “The Road Not Taken”?

  47. Robert Frost

  48. Which famous English poet used Iambic Pentameter?

  49. William Shakespeare

  50. Who is given credit for creating the Limerick?

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