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2 1 1111 111111 22 222 2 2 3333333 4444444 ABCDEFG POETRY?

3 A 1 Name the poet that wrote “Daybreak in Alabama”

4 A 2 What poem has a setting of Lake Labarge and The Alice May?

5 A 3 Who wrote the poem “Annabel Lee”?

6 A 4 These words from the poem, “The Cremation of Sam McGee” are an example of what poetic device? “huskies howled”

7 B 1 Who tells the story (narrator) in the poem “The Cremation of Sam McGee”?

8 B 2 These words from the poem “Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening” are an example of what poetic device? “frozen lake”

9 B 3 In the poem “The Runaway,” how can you tell the horse is afraid of the snow? (use the words from the poem)

10 B 4 In the poem “The Cremation of Sam McGee”, why are Sam & his friend in Canada?

11 C 1 What happens when Sam’s friend opens the door & looks inside where he cremated him?

12 C 2 In the poem “Annabel Lee”, who is jealous of the poet’s love for Annabel Lee?

13 C 3 What is a “Morgan”?

14 C 4 Who wrote the poem “Miracles”?

15 D 1 What sound (auditory image) can be heard in the poem “Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening”?

16 D 2 What type of poem is “Miracles”? Hint: the poet gives us a list of things he believes are miracles.

17 D 3 In the poem, “Mother to Son”, What does the “crystal stair” symbolize?

18 D 4 In the poem “Daybreak in Alabama,” what is the poet writing? (he wants to include all the elements of daybreak in Alabama in it)

19 E 1 Who wrote the poem “Winter-Time’?

20 E 2 What type of poem is the one about a boll weevil?

21 E 3 These lines from the poem “Winter-Time,” are an example of what type of figurative language? “Late lies the wintry sun a-bed, A frosty, fiery sleepy-head.”

22 E 4 What is the rhyme scheme for this poem? The lovely flowers bloom all year They make me happy to see them The winter snows I always fear Now flowers sing their last new tune; The last rose petal brings a tear But Spring will bring them back real soon.

23 F 1 These lines from the poem “Snow-flakes,” are an example of what poetic device? “Silent, and soft, and slow”

24 F 2 Who wrote the poem “Spellbound”?

25 F 3 What is a poetry element that is the imitation of natural sounds found in words in the poem?

26 F 4 In the poem, Spellbound, these lines at the end of each stanza are an example of what poetic device? “and I cannot, cannot go” “And yet I cannot go” “I will not, cannot go”

27 G 1 Who wrote the poem “Adventures of Isabel”?

28 G 2 What does Isabel do for the doctor in the poem “Adventures of Isabel”?

29 G 3 Who wrote the poem, “Winter”?

30 G 4 In the poem, “Father William,” the father answers 3 questions from whom?

31 A 1 Langston Hughes

32 A 2 The Cremation of Sam McGee

33 A 3 Edgar Allan Poe

34 A 4 Auditory image

35 B 1 Cap

36 B 2 Visual image

37 B 3 “whited eyes”

38 B 4 Looking for gold

39 C 1 He sees Sam who talks to him

40 C 2 The angels (winged seraphs)

41 C 3 A type (or breed) of horse

42 C 4 Walt Whitman

43 D 1 Harness bells

44 D 2 A list poem

45 D 3 Life (the path we take in life)

46 D 4 A song

47 E 1 Robert Louis Stevenson

48 E 2 A ballad

49 E 3 personification

50 E 4 abacac

51 F 1 alliteration

52 F 2 Emily Brontë

53 F 3 onomatopoeia

54 F 4 refrain

55 G 1 Ogden Nash

56 G 2 Cures him

57 G 3 Nikki Giovanni

58 G 4 Father William’s son


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