A) A humorous poem of five lines with rhyming as "aabba" B) The mood of the poet C) Four lined stanza D) A regular pattern of rhyming words found in a stanza and coded by lettering the rhyme pattern: abab, aabb, etc.
A) A poem consisting of a five-line stanza B) A stanza of two lines that rhyme and form a unit C) A five-line humorous poem with an "aabba" rhyme scheme D) A poem consisting of a four-line stanza.
A) A single row of words appearing together as a unit B) A person who writes poetry C) Rhyming that occurs at the end of lines in a poem D) A poem written to inspire thought
A) The grouping of lines and are separated by a space within a poem. B) The end of a line of poetry; the place where a poet chooses to end a line C) The main topic or subject of a poem D) A The repetition of the same or similar vowel and consonant sounds at the end of a line
A) A verse written to inspire thought by the author B) The grouping of lines that are separated by a space in a poem C) An old English poem consisting of 14 lines about a single thought or idea. D) A Japanese poem about nature consisting of three lines
A) A poem with 11 lines of personal information beginning with your first name and ending with your last name B) A poem consisting of a four-line stanza C) A poem of seven lines on a specific topc and takes the shape of a diamond D) A poem consisting of a six-line stanza
A) The main topic or subject of a poem B) Rhyming that occurs at the end of two lines C) Feelings conveyed in a poem D) A verse written to inspire thought
A) A 14-line poem about a single thought B) A long narrative poem usually about a hero C) A poem that uses the letters in the topic word to begin each line D) A poem with 11 lines of personal information beginning with your first name and ending with your last name
A) A long narrative poem usually about a hero B) A poem in the shape of a diamond about one topic C) A poem of 11 lines of personal information beginning with your first name and ending with your last name D) A poem that uses the letters in the topic word to begin each line
A) A verse written to inspire thought B) Emotions created by a poem C) Grouping of lines set apart by a space D) a person who writes poems
A) A 14-line poem about a single subject B) A five-line funny poem with an "aabba" rhyme scheme C) A Japanese poem about nature D) A long narrative poem usually about a hero
A) A 5-line poem that rhymes B) Feelings conveyed by a poem C) main topic or subject of a poem D) A verse written to inspire thought
A) Poet's feelings in a poem B) a stanza that rhymes C) A single row of words D) Rhyming that occurs at the end |