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Reading SOL Review Questions 1. Define “rhyme scheme.” The pattern in which final syllables sound alike in lines of poetry Example: ABAB CDCD EFEF GG.

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1 Reading SOL Review Questions 1

2 Define “rhyme scheme.” The pattern in which final syllables sound alike in lines of poetry Example: ABAB CDCD EFEF GG

3 What is “meter”? the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry U/ U/ U/ U/ U/

4 --?-- is the repetition of consonant sounds in a line of poetry Alliteration “Susan sells seashells at the seashore.”

5 “Pentameter” means --?-- Five units of meter for a line of poetry

6 A sonnet has --?-- lines. 14 7? 14? 28? 56? 112?

7 “Chronological” means --?-- Using a logical order of time, such as moving from beginning to ending

8 “Spatial” order refers to --?-- the logical description of an object or location

9 Define “metaphor.” Comparison of two unlike objects or things Time flies. The car engine purred. The ship plowed through the sea.

10 A simile is --?-- A comparison using “like” or “as” Example: The library was as hot as a furnace. Example: The bedroom smelled like a dirty pair of socks.

11 “Ironic” means --?-- or --?-- Surprising or unexpected Opposite of what is anticipated Meow.

12 Define “couplet.” Two rhyming lines of poetry

13 How many lines in a... quatrain? octave? sestet? quatrain = 4 octave = 8 sestet = 6

14 Define “onomatopoeia.” Words that sound like their meaning Examples: Bees buzz. Chains clink and clank. “Ka-boom!”

15 First person pronoun? Second person pronoun? Third person pronoun? First = I Second = you Third = he, she, it, they

16 What is an elegy? a sad poem about dying

17 What does the antagonist do? The character who causes conflict for the main character(or the protagonist).

18 What is “blank verse”? What is “free verse”? Blank = Unrhymed iambic pentameter Free = no rhyme or meter

19 Define “lyrical poem.” Personal poetry that deals with emotions

20 How do “end rhyme” and “approximate rhyme” differ? End rhyme = the final syllables of lines of poetry sound alike (mat, hat, bat, sat) Approximate rhyme = the final syllables look as though they should sound alike (stood, flood)

21 Narrative poetry tells a --?-- story

22 The End of Review 1 Check back for SOL Reading: Review 2


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