how much do you know?. 1. ballad a)a poem about animals b)a poem that tells a story (similar to a...
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1. Ballad
A) A poem about animalsB) A poem that tells a story (similar
to a folk tale or legend)
C) A stanza or poem of four linesD) Poems without pattern or
stanza, often like a conversation
2. Cinquain
A) The text forms the shape of a diamond
B) The repeating of sounds, words, or phrases for an effect
C) The “beat” of a poem, made of patterns of accented and unaccented syllables
D) A poem with five lines
3. What kind of poem is this?MomHelpful, caringLoves to gardenLovable, likes
helping peopleTeacher
A) HaikuB) CinquainC) DiamanteD) Limerick
4. Free Verse PoetryA) Draws the reader into poetic
experiences by touching on the images and senses which the reader already knows
B) A poem about yourselfC) Arrangement of words in a poemD) Poems without pattern or stanza,
often like a conversation (rhymed or unrhymed)
5. What kind of poem is this?
Little ButterflyFloating over the
flowersSpring is beginning
A) Free Verse
B)Diamante
C) Bio-Poem
D) Haiku
6. Form
A) The way a poem looks on a page
B) The way a poem soundsC) A poem that rhymesD) Poetry which uses complete sentences
7. DiamanteA) A poem written in a different
languageB) A poem with text that forms the
shape of a diamondC) A stanza or poem of four linesD) A Japanese poem composed of
three unrhymed lines of five, seven, and five syllables
8. What kind of poem is this?Line 1: One word (title)Line 2: Two words that
describe the titleLine 3: Three words that
tell the actionLine 4: Four words that
express the feelingLine 5: One word that is
a synonym for the title
A) OdeB) ImageryC) CinquainD) Quatrain
9. LyricsA) Figures of speech in which words are
used to imitate soundsB) The occurrence of the same or similar
sounds at the end of two or more wordsC) Poems, such as sonnets or odes, that
express the thoughts and feelings of the poet. Generally thought of as words to a song.
D) Single lines of poetry
10. What is this an example of? Clippety-ClopCock-a-Doodle-DooBuzz BuzzWhoosh
A figure of speech in which words are used to imitate sounds
A)Onomatopoeia
B) AlliterationC) RhythmD) Repetition
11. RhythmA) The repeating of sounds, words,
phrases, or lines for an effectB) The “beat” of a poem, made of
patterns of accented and unaccented syllables
C) The way a poem looks on a pageD) Sounds that are alike at the end
of words
12. What kind of poem is this?Line 1: Noun (Subject) One wordLine 2: Two adjectives that
describe line 1Line 3: Three “ing” words that
describe line 1Line 4: Four nouns-the first two
are connected with line 1, the last two are connected with line 7
Line 5: Three “ing” words that describe line 7
Line 6: Two adjectives that describe line 7
Line 7: Noun (synonym of subject)
A)Concrete
B) Bio-Poem
C)Diamante
D)Limerick
13. What poem has this pattern?Line 1:
USUUSUUSLine 2:
USUUSUUSLine 3: USUUSLine 4: USUUSLine 5:
USUUSUUS
A) HaikuB) DiamanteC) LimerickD) Quatrain
14. Lines
A) Figures of speech in which words are used to imitate sounds
B) Repetition of the same or similar sounds at the beginning of words
C) Arrangement of words in a poemD) Lyrics
15. What is this an example of?Pencil
sharp, skinnywriting, answering,
erasingwood, lead, ink, plastic
drawing, smudging, leaking
durable, colorfulpen
A) LimerickB)
DiamanteC) CinquainD) Free
Verse
16. What type of poem is this?
There was an old man from Peru
Who dreamed he was eating his shoe
He awoke in the nightWith a terrible frightTo discover it was totally true
A)Cinquain
B)Quatrain
C) BalladD)
Limerick
17. Concrete PoemsA) Made up of words that have been
placed in such a way that they make the shape of an object
B) Poems that tell a story, similar to a folk tale
C) Draws the reader into poetic experiences by touching on the images and senses which the reader already knows
D) Poems written on concrete
18. What is this an example of?Nature’s first green is
goldHer hardest hue to holdHer early leaf’s a flowerBut only so an hourThen leaf subsides to leafSo Eden sank to griefSo dawn goes down to
dayNothing gold can stay(By Robert Frost)
A)Onomatopoeia
B) ImageryC) StanzaD) Alliteration
19. What type of poem is this? A short, sometimes
humorous poem consisting of five lines
Lines 1,2, and 5 have seven to ten syllables and rhyme with each other
Lines 3 and 4 have five to seven syllables and rhyme with each other
A) LimerickB) OdeC) DiamanteD) Cinquain
20. What is this an example of?
“She sells sea shells down by the seashore”
The repetition of the same or similar sounds at the beginning of words
A)Onomatopoeia
B) RhymeC) RhythmD) Alliteration
21. Haiku
A) What you say when you see your friend Ku
B) A Japanese poem composed of three unrhymed lines of five, seven, and five syllables
C) A poem in which each line begins with the letters of the alphabet in order
D) A stanza or poem of four lines
22. What type of poem is this?On top of a mountain there sits a green birdThe song that it sings is the best ever heardWhen it opens its mouth all the animals cheerFor this song is a sound that all want to hear
A) QuatrainB) HaikuC) ConcreteD) Bio-Poem
23. What type of poem is this?
A young girl was working on her project,
but suddenly she had a question.Could this be her lucky day?Deciding to find out, she entered her backyard andfound hundreds of green
shamrocks!
A) Bio-PoemB) ABC
PoemC) Story
PoemD) Limerick