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ConceptsSoundsMixTypes

A line of poetry. What is a verse? Category 1 Question 1

A comparison using “like” or “as”. What is a simile? Category 1 Question 2

A comparison in which something is described with human qualities. What is personification? Category 1 Question 3

An exaggerated comparison, for effect. What is hyperbole? Category 1 Question 4

Expressing ideas through sensory (mind pictures). What is imagery? Category 1 Question 5

Ending with the same sounds. What is rhyme? Category 2 Question 1

A pattern of beats or stresses – the pulse of the poem. What is rhythm? Category 2 Question 2

The repeating of the beginning consonant sounds. What is alliteration? Category 2 Question 3

When writing your ideas in Poetic form, you determine where Each line ends. What are line-breaks? Category 2 Question 4

Rhyme that occurs at the end of verses/lines What is end rhyme? Category 2 Question 5

A comparison without using “like” or “as”. What is metaphor? Category 3 Question 1

Writing that use hyperbole, metaphor, personification, or simile to enhance and clarify meaning. What is figurative language? Category 3 Question 2

Words used in a special way that maybe different from their literal meaning. What is an idiom? Category 3 Question 3

A division of poetry named for the number of lines it contains. What is stanza? Category 3 Question 4

A repeated rhythmic pattern. What is meter? Category 3 Question 5

The repeating of a word or phrase to add rhythm or to emphasize meaning What is repetition? Category 4 Question 1

A combination of contradictory words What is an oxymoron? Category 4 Question 2

Rhyme Pattern: The cat ran down the street Marching to the beat Each time he ran It ruined his plan And now he’s taco meat. What is AABBA? Category 4 Question 3

Number of stanzas: I cannot find my basketball I cannot find my locker I cannot find my homework Which is really a shocker I cannot find my lunch box Worse, I cannot find my classes I’m going to have a rotten day Until I find my glasses What is 3? Category 4 Question 4

Category 4 Question 5 The feeling or atmosphere of a piece. It can be many different things. What is Mood?