__ | 1. | Free Verse | | A. | Words whose sounds suggest their meaning | __ | 2. | Hyperbole | | B. | Rhyme within a line of poetry | __ | 3. | Idiom | | C. | Poetry without rhyme or meter | __ | 4. | Internal rhyme | | D. | Comparing two unlike things "without" using like or as | __ | 5. | Metaphor | | E. | Saying one thing and meaning another, not literal meaning | __ | 6. | Onomatopoeia | | F. | A line or phrase repeated at the end of a stanza | __ | 7. | Personification | | G. | Comparison of two things that uses the words like or as | __ | 8. | Refrain | | H. | Is a description of something non human as if it were human | __ | 9. | Simile | | I. | an exaggeration | __ | 10. | Symbol | | J. | A concrete object used to represent an idea |
__ | 11. | alliteration | | A. | a group of words that form a line in a poem | __ | 12. | epic | | B. | the structure or rules of a poem | __ | 13. | figurative language | | C. | a group of lines forming a unit in a poem | __ | 14. | form | | D. | a very long narrative poem with a hero | __ | 15. | imagery | | E. | a repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words | __ | 16. | line | | F. | a fourteen-line lyric poem that has a rhyme scheme | __ | 17. | ode | | G. | a lyric poem celebrating a person,event, thing, etc | __ | 18. | rhythm | | H. | the musical quality of a poem created by a syllabic pattern | __ | 19. | sonnet | | I. | language that appeals to the five senses | __ | 20. | stanza | | J. | compares one thing with another but not taken literally |
__ | 21. | allusion | | A. | Japanese verse of three lines with 17 syllables | __ | 22. | concrete poem | | B. | a metaphor developed over several lines of the poem | __ | 23. | consonance | | C. | is two consecutive lines that rhyme | __ | 24. | couplet | | D. | a repetition of consonant sounds that appear in words | __ | 25. | extended metaphor | | E. | a reference to a person, place, event, or literature | __ | 26. | foot | | F. | a unit of meter | __ | 27. | haiku | | G. | finding & marking a pattern of stressed/unstressed syllables | __ | 28. | pun | | H. | words in a poem create shape of object related to poem | __ | 29. | scanning | | I. | a play on words or words that have double meanings |
__ | 30. | assonance | | A. | a narrative poem that has a rhyme, meter,and a refrain | __ | 31. | ballard | | B. | a pattern of stressed & unstressed syllables | __ | 32. | iamb | | C. | expresses the feelings and emotions of the speaker or poet | __ | 33. | limerick | | D. | tells a story, has a setting, characters, and plot | __ | 34. | lyric | | E. | a five-line poem that rhymes | __ | 35. | meter | | F. | a repetition of vowel sounds in a line of poetry | __ | 36. | narrative | | G. | regular pattern of rhyming words indicated lower case(abab) | __ | 37. | quatrain | | H. | the attitude of the poet or speaker toward his audience | __ | 38. | rhyme scheme | | I. | four lined stanze | __ | 39. | tone | | J. | an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable |
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