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Rhyme Pattern

s

Structure

Poetic Speech

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Poetry Jeopardy

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What is the difference between a couplet and a triplet?

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A couplet is a two-lined rhymed poem. A triplet is a three-lined rhymed poem.

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What is the rhyme pattern of a Limerick?

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A a b b a

A flea and a fly in a flue aWere caught, so what could they do? a

Said the fly, “Let us flee.” b“Let us fly.” said the flea. b

So they flew through a flaw in the flue a

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Think of a word to rhyme with each of the following:

LawyerHolly

TelevisionPillowRadio

LaundryNovel

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Words that Rhyme with:Lawyer: Destroyer

Holly: JollyTelevision: Superstition

Pillow: WillowRadio: Audio

Laundry: QuandaryNovel: Grovel

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Write a Poem with this Rhyme Pattern:

a/b/b/a/c/d/d/c/g/g

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Please find me a lawyerWho is kind

And does not mindBeing a destroyerOf my junky carThat broke down

In the middle of townI had driven so far

Someone with a law degreeMake this car history!

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What kind of poem is structured like a song?

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Lyric Poems

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What is an Iamb?

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An Iamb is a metrical foot of two syllables, one short (unstressed) and one long (stressed).

“Come live/with me/and be/my love”

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How many lines are in a Sonnet?

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There are 14 Lines in a sonnet. Shakespeare is famous for his Sonnets

“Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May…”

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What is Iambic Pentameter?Give an example.

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A type of meter in poetry, in which there are five iambs to a line. Here’s an example from Shakespeare’s, Romeo and Juliet

“But soft!/What light/through yon/der win/dow breaks?”

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What is a figure of speech in which deliberate exaggeration is used for emphasis?

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Hyperbole!

Ex: That cookie is bigger than an elephant!

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Boom! Crack! Bam! Pow!!

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Onomatopoeia.

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“Dead leaves dance in the wind…” Is an example of what figure of speech?

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Personification

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“The World’s a Stage” is an example of….?

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Metaphor

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POETRY

Acrostic

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AcrosticPoetryOpensEveryTrickyRhymeYou can think of!

*press space bar to see poem

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Haiku(Build a Haiku using these words, remember to count

the syllables!)

CupcakesIce creamFavorite

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Haiku

Cupcakes with frostingIce cream with chocolate syrup

My favorite things.

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LimerickUnscramble this Limerick:

She ate ‘till she droppedThere once was a dog named

MollyThen she realized all her Folly

And did belly flopsWho enjoyed eating Christmas

Holly

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Limerick

There once was a dog named MollyWho enjoyed eating Christmas

hollyShe ate ‘till she dropped

And did belly flopsThen realized all of her folly

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Diamante

Build your own Diamante using these words for the first and

last lines :

CarnivalVs.

A Boring night at home

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Diamante

CarnivalsNoisy, Colorful

Ride-riding, eating, game winning

Fun, Exciting, Boring, LameSitting, waiting, thumb twiddling

Quiet, BlandA boring night at home