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1 Form Definitions Figurative Language Poetic Improv Id the Form Id the Element 1pt 1 pt 1 pt 1pt 1 pt 2 pt 2 pt 2pt 2pt 2 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 4 pt 4 pt 4pt 4 pt 4pt 5pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt

2 This form of poetry has no set rules or themes

3 Free Verse

4 This form of poetry has 14 lines, is written in iambic pentameter and
was popular during the Renaissance

5 Sonnet

6 This form of Japanese poetry has 3 lines,
is 17 syllables or Japanese characters in length, and often depicts a single moment in nature.

7 Haiku

8 This form of poetry is a song of old. It usually has an
aabb or abab rhyme scheme and is often sung about heroic deeds or love.

9 Ballad

10 This form of poem was written to honor the dead.
It was sung over graves in medieval days and during the Renaissance. In ancient Greek, it was a poem set up with alternating lines of 8 and 10 syllables.

11 Elegy

12 An indirect comparison between two unlike things using the words, “than,” “like,” or “as.”

13 Simile

14 A direct comparison between two unlike things.

15 Metaphor.

16 A metaphor where something inanimate is given the characteristics of a human or living creature, or where an animal is given a human personality.

17 Personification.

18 A reference to a well-known place or
event in history, pop culture, literature or mythology.

19 Allusion.

20 Writing that appeals to the five senses or paints a picture.

21 Imagery.

22 Rhyme.

23 Student Provides Sample.

24 Alliteration.

25 Student Provides Sample.

26 Assonance.

27 Student Provides Sample.

28 Consonance.

29 Student Provides Sample.

30 Iambic pentameter. DAILY DOUBLE

31 Student Provides Sample.

32 Water Jar Cracks

33 Haiku.

34 Sk8ter Boi

35 Ballad.

36 For Jane

37 Elegy.

38 Turn About

39 Sonnet.

40 Reflections

41 Free verse.

42 The shade sang with her.

43 alliteration, assonance, personification

44 Lightening: Heron’s cry stabs the darkness

45 imagery, personification

46 Daily Double Haunted, am I, by her tormented cry

47 inversion, rhyme

48 It wanders like some lost child

49 simile, alliteration, assonance

50 Oh Captain, My Captain, our fearful trip is done

51 allusion, repetition, metaphor


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