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Poetry Jeopardy World Literature
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Categories Types A Types B Devices A Devices B Devices C 100 200 300 400 500 600 100 200 300 400 500 600 100 200 300 400 500 600 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500
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The art of expressing one's thoughts in verse
Poetry Types A 100 The art of expressing one's thoughts in verse
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Poetry Types A 100 Poetry Return Home
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Poetry Types A 200 An unrhymed Japanese verse consisting of three unrhymed lines of five, seven, and five syllables (5, 7, 5) or 17 syllables in all.
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Poetry Types A 200 Haiku Return Home
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Poetry Types A 300 A poem consisting of 14 lines with a particular rhyme scheme, for example, abab, cdcd, efef, gg.
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Poetry Types A 300 Sonnet Return Home
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Poetry written without a regular rhyme, rhythm, and form
Poetry Types A 400 Poetry written without a regular rhyme, rhythm, and form
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Poetry Types A 400 Free Verse Return Home
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Poetry Types A 500 The first letter of each line spells a word, usually using the same words as in the title.
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Poetry Types A 500 Acrostic Return Home
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Poetry Types A 600 A brief poem inscribed on a tombstone praising a deceased person, usually with rhyming lines
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Poetry Types A 600 Epitaph Return Home
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Poetry Types B 100 A 5-line poem that is structured by the syllables in each line:5, 7, 5, 7, 7
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Poetry Types B 100 Tanka Return Home
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A Poem praising and glorifying a person, place, or thing.
Poetry Types B 200 A Poem praising and glorifying a person, place, or thing.
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Poetry Types B 200 Ode Return Home
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Poetry Types B 300 A narrative poem, often of folk origin and intended to be sung, consisting of simple stanzas and usually having a refrain
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Poetry Types B 300 Ballad Return Home
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A five line poem whimsical poem. The rhyme scheme must be AABBA
Poetry Types B 400 A five line poem whimsical poem. The rhyme scheme must be AABBA
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Poetry Types B 400 Limerick Return Home
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Poetry Types B 500 An irregular form of poetry in which the content free of traditional rules of versification, (freedom from fixed meter or rhyme). In moving from line to line, the poet's main consideration is where to insert line breaks. Some ways of doing this include breaking the line where there is a natural pause or at a point of suspense for the reader.
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Poetry Types B 500 Free Verse Return Home
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Poetry Types B 600 A short, usually unrhymed poem consisting of twenty-two syllables distributed as 2, 4, 6, 8, 2, in five lines
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Poetry Types B 600 Cinquain Return Home
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Feeling that a poem creates in the reader
Poetic Devices A 100 Feeling that a poem creates in the reader
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Poetic Devices A 100 Mood Return Home
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Words that end with the same sound
Poetic Devices A 200 Words that end with the same sound
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Poetic Devices A 200 Rhyme Return Home
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Poetic Devices A 300 Pattern of beats or a series of stressed and unstressed syllables in a poem
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Poetic Devices A 300 Rhythm Return Home
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These are often organized into stanzas
Poetic Devices A 400 These are often organized into stanzas
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Poetic Devices A 400 Lines Return Home
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Comparison between 2 things using the words "like" or "as"
Poetic Devices A 500 Comparison between 2 things using the words "like" or "as"
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Poetic Devices A 500 Simile Return Home
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Poetic Devices A 600 Repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of several words or sentences or a line in poetry
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Poetic Devices A 600 Alliteration Return Home
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Something that stands for something more than just itself
Poetic Devices B 100 Something that stands for something more than just itself
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Poetic Devices B 100 Symbol Return Home
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Attitude a writer takes toward the subject or audience of a poem
Poetic Devices B 200 Attitude a writer takes toward the subject or audience of a poem
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Poetic Devices B 200 Tone Return Home
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Use of words that sound like the noises they describe
Poetic Devices B 300 Use of words that sound like the noises they describe
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Poetic Devices B 300 Onomatopoeia Return Home
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Poetic Devices B 400 Type of figure of speech that give human qualities to animals, objects, or ideas
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Poetic Devices B 400 Personification Return Home
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An everyday saying that doesn’t mean what the words say
Poetic Devices B 500 An everyday saying that doesn’t mean what the words say
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Poetic Devices B 500 Idiom Return Home
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Languages that appeals to the 5 senses
Poetic Devices C 100 Languages that appeals to the 5 senses
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Poetic Devices C 100 Imagery Return Home
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A specific pattern of rhymes in a poem
Poetic Devices C 200 A specific pattern of rhymes in a poem
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Poetic Devices C 200 Rhyme Scheme Return Home
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Poetic Devices C 300 A group of lines
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Poetic Devices C 300 Stanzas Return Home
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Describe something as larger or wildly different than it actually is
Poetic Devices C 400 Describe something as larger or wildly different than it actually is
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Poetic Devices C 400 Exaggeration Return Home
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Poetic Devices C 500 Direct comparison between 2 things where the poet describes a thing or a person as if it actually were the other thing or person
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Poetic Devices C 500 Metaphor Return Home
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