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Good Morning!

Please grab both worksheets on your way and write down your homework.

Have quick write journals & vocab books

Poetry

Language written in lines with strong rhythm and images

Example: Any poem you know…

Stanza

A group of lines in a poem that fit together.

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Narrative Poem

A poem that tells a story

Example: “Casey at the Bat”

Lyric Poem

A shorter poem that has strong imagery and shows a particular feeling or thought.

Example: “The Road Not Taken”

Elegy A mournful poem usually

focusing on the death of someone famous or close to the writer.

Example: “O Captain, My Captain” by Whitman about Lincoln

Literal Language

The actual, dictionary meaning of a word; language that means what it appears to mean

Figurative Language

Language used in a special way to create a special effect

Example: “Put your heads together”

Simile

A comparison between two unlike things using like or as.

Example: “his hoofbeats were like miniature thunder”

                                                                                        

Metaphor

A comparison between two unlike things

Example:“Morning is a new sheet of paper to write on”

                                                                                                         

Hyperbole

Extreme Exaggeration for effect

Example: “I have thousands of errands to do.”

                                                                                                            

Personification

Giving human traits to inanimate objects, animals, or feelings.

Example: “The sun smiled on the happy walkers”

Good Morning!

Please take out your homework and open up to your poetry term glossary.

Oxymoron

Literary technique in which two contradictory words come together for a special effect

Example: “Jumbo shrimp”                                          

SOUNDS OF POETRY

Rhyme

Words have the same end sound

Example: hat and cat

Internal Rhyme:Rhyme within a line of poetry

–Example: “Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered weak and weary”

Rhyme Scheme

The pattern of rhyme in a poem.

–Example: next slide…

Example…

–ABCB in :•“It doesn’t breathe It doesn’t smell It doesn’t feel So very well.”

Rhythm

The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables; the beat

Example: “I wandered lonely as a cloud”

                          

Onomatopoeia

The sound of a word matches its meaning

Example: “snap, crackle, pop”

Alliteration

Repetition of the same consonant sound or letter at the beginning of words close together.

Example: “Sickly Silence”

Repetition

The same words or lines repeated for emphasis

Example: “And miles to go before I sleep,

And miles to go before I sleep”

Refrain

The repetition of a line or phrase of a poem at regular intervals, especially at the end of each stanza

(chorus of any song)

Symbol

Concrete or real object used to represent an idea

Example: Bird = Freedom

Good Afternoon!

Please take out your vocabulary book and open up to page 117.

Please separate your desks in order to get ready from the quiz.

On the back of your quiz, please write the following three headings:

p. 120# _______________# _______________p.121# _________________# _________________p. 123# _________________

Please take out your term glossary to finish up our terms.

Mood

The feeling the reader gets from a piece of writing; atmosphere

Example: happy, eerie, gloomy

Tone

Author’s attitude toward the subject

Example: serious, sarcastic

Allusion

A reference to a familiar person, place, thing, or event.

Example: America, Land of opportunity

Your task:

Write a poem where you have one of the following:– Mood– Tone– Allusion…– GOOD LUCK!

Tone, mood, allusion???

The dreary, dark demon haunted us today,

His eyes pierced me with an evil gaze,

The smoke filled tunnel was his lair,

Where no one left without a dare…

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