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Can you repeat that? TP to the izzo and CASTT to the izze I know that song Ode to the poem The Who What you talking about McCoun?
Two or more syllables that together make up the smallest unit of rhythm in a poem. A 100
What is foot? A 100
The occurrence of the same or similar sounds at the end of two or more words (cat/hat) A 200
What is rhyme A 200
A 300 A single metrical line of poetry.
What is verse? A 300
The arrangement of a line of poetry that form one of the divisions of a poem. A 400
What is meter
Type of literature that is written in meter A 500
What is poetry A 500
B 100 The poem, “Seven Ages of Man,” utilized extended metaphor. What is the extended-metaphor?
What is life to the stage B 100
“Love can not be compared to anything.” This statement could be a theme of what poem? B 200
What is Sonnet 18 B 200
B 300 The second “T” in TPCASTT refers to…
B 300 What is theme?
B 400 The “S” in “My Papa’s Waltz” takes place in what line?
B 400 What is “Then waltzed me off to bed”?
B 500 The “S” in the poem, “Harlem,” takes place where?
Where is “Or does it explode?” B 500
The group, Foreigner, created a song called “Cold as Ice.” That title contains what poetic element? C 100
What is a simile C 100
The song, “Online” by Brad Paisley over exaggerates the physical character traits of the narrator. What is this poetic element? C 200
What is hyperbole C 200
Duffy wrote a song called “Mercy.” In the song she says: “My morals got me on my knees” What is the poetic element in that line? C 300
What is personification C 300
The following lyrics from “Trolley Song,” sung by Judy Garland, contains what poetic element? “Clang! Clang! Clang! Went the trolley. Ding! Ding! Ding! Went the bell.” C 400
What is onomatopoeia C 400
How is the song, “Life is a Highway,” an extended- metaphor? C 500
What is “It compares life to a highway.” C 500
The poem, “Fire and Ice,” uses a paradox throughout the poem. What is the paradox? D 100
What is it explains that the world will end in fire and then the world will end in ice. (Paradox = The world can’t in twice.) D 100
In the poem, “Where the Sidewalk Ends,” our main focus was what poetic element? D 200
What is imagery? D 200
The poem, “Jabberwocky,” deals with what part of TP-CASTT and figurative language? D 300
What is connotation D 300
D 400 The poem “Dreams” by Langston Hughes deals with what type of figurative language?
What is simile D 400
D 500 The poem, “Railway Train,” deals with what type of figurative language?
D 500 What is personification?
Who is the author that created his poem in the rhythm of a dance? Bonus: Tell me the title of the poem. E 100
Who is Theodore Roethke Bonus: “My Papa’s Waltz” E 100
E 200 This author was responsible for writing Through the Looking Glass, a story of Alice in Wonderland.
Who is Lewis Carroll E 200
E 300 His writing was used as a voice for African Americans.
Who is Langston Hughes E 300
E 400 His views on what true, realistic love should look like makes his “Sonnet 130” one to remember. Bonus: What type of meter do his sonnets contain?
Who is William Shakespeare Bonus: Iambic Pentameter E 400
E 500 Her use of personification with trains makes her poem one to never say neigh at.
Who is Emily Dickinson E 500
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F 100 What is “Fire and Ice”?
F 200 The place where childhood ends and adulthood begins is discussed in this poem.
What is “Where the Sidewalk Ends” F 200
F 300 Identify which poem contains this type of theme: “Either follow your dream or quit complaining.”
What is “Harlem”? F 300
F 400 This poem tells the reader to “hold fast” to their dreams, because if dreams die then life is a “barren” land.
What is “Dreams”? F 400
F 500 This poem may not make sense at first sight, but a closer look can make things clear.
What is “Jabberwocky” F 500
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