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Poetry Quiz!!
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Epic : long, narrative poem that is usually about heroic deeds and events
Haiku : This quote ("An old silent pond...") is likely from this type of poem
Sonnet : Generally written in "iambic pentameter"; contains 14 lines of 10 syllables each
Rhythm : A strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound.
Rhyme Scheme : the pattern of rhymes used in a poem, usually marked by letters (such as: ababbcc)
Ballad : a simple narrative poem of folk origin, composed in short stanzas and adapted for singing
Quatrain : a stanza of exactly four lines, often with an alternating rhyme pattern
Stanza : an arrangement of a certain number of lines, usually four or more, sometimes having a fixed length, meter, or rhyme scheme, forming a division of a poem.
Alliteration : "Sara’s seven sisters slept soundly in sand."
Repetitions : "I looked upon the rotting sea, And drew my eyes away; I looked upon the rotting deck, And there the dead men lay."
End Rhyme : “Twinkle, twinkle little star. How I wonder what you are.”
Imagery : "He fell down like an old tree falling down in a storm."
Metaphor : "You are the light of my life" and "It's raining men" are examples of this...
Free Verse : poetry that is free from limitations of regular meter or rhythm and does not rhyme with fixed forms
Figurative Language : Onomatopoeia, Alliteration, Hyperbole, Simile, and Personification are examples of this ...
Onomatopoeia : “I’m getting married in the morning! Ding dong! the bells are gonna chime.”
Internal Rhyme : "Double, double toil and trouble, Fire burn and cauldron bubble"
Poetry Quiz!!
Across:1. | a simple narrative poem of folk origin, composed in short stanzas and adapted for singing | 4. | Onomatopoeia, Alliteration, Hyperbole, Simile, and Personification are examples of this ... | 5. | long, narrative poem that is usually about heroic deeds and events | 10. | "I looked upon the rotting sea, And drew my eyes away; I looked upon the rotting deck, And there the dead men lay." | 11. | A strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound. |
| 13. | Generally written in "iambic pentameter"; contains 14 lines of 10 syllables each | 14. | “Twinkle, twinkle little star. How I wonder what you are.” | 15. | This quote ("An old silent pond...") is likely from this type of poem | 16. | “I’m getting married in the morning! Ding dong! the bells are gonna chime.” |
| | Down:2. | "Sara’s seven sisters slept soundly in sand." | 3. | an arrangement of a certain number of lines, usually four or more, sometimes having a fixed length, meter, or rhyme scheme, forming a division of a poem. | 6. | "He fell down like an old tree falling down in a storm." | 7. | "You are the light of my life" and "It's raining men" are examples of this... |
| 8. | poetry that is free from limitations of regular meter or rhythm and does not rhyme with fixed forms | 9. | a stanza of exactly four lines, often with an alternating rhyme pattern | 10. | the pattern of rhymes used in a poem, usually marked by letters (such as: ababbcc) | 12. | "Double, double toil and trouble, Fire burn and cauldron bubble" |
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Poetry Quiz!!
Across:1. | a simple narrative poem of folk origin, composed in short stanzas and adapted for singing | 4. | Onomatopoeia, Alliteration, Hyperbole, Simile, and Personification are examples of this ... | 5. | long, narrative poem that is usually about heroic deeds and events | 10. | "I looked upon the rotting sea, And drew my eyes away; I looked upon the rotting deck, And there the dead men lay." | 11. | A strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound. |
| 13. | Generally written in "iambic pentameter"; contains 14 lines of 10 syllables each | 14. | “Twinkle, twinkle little star. How I wonder what you are.” | 15. | This quote ("An old silent pond...") is likely from this type of poem | 16. | “I’m getting married in the morning! Ding dong! the bells are gonna chime.” |
| | Down:2. | "Sara’s seven sisters slept soundly in sand." | 3. | an arrangement of a certain number of lines, usually four or more, sometimes having a fixed length, meter, or rhyme scheme, forming a division of a poem. | 6. | "He fell down like an old tree falling down in a storm." | 7. | "You are the light of my life" and "It's raining men" are examples of this... |
| 8. | poetry that is free from limitations of regular meter or rhythm and does not rhyme with fixed forms | 9. | a stanza of exactly four lines, often with an alternating rhyme pattern | 10. | the pattern of rhymes used in a poem, usually marked by letters (such as: ababbcc) | 12. | "Double, double toil and trouble, Fire burn and cauldron bubble" |
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