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Term ReviewTerm ReviewPoetic Elements
My Mistress’ Eyes Are NothingMy Mistress’ Eyes Are Nothing
What is the rhyme scheme of this poem?A. ABBA, CC B. ABAB, CCC. ABCD, EE D. ABCA, DD
Which of the following is the speaker not mentioning in the poem?
A. Lips B. Cheeks C. Voice D. Nose
My Mistress’ Eyes Are NothingMy Mistress’ Eyes Are Nothing
What is a possible theme for this poem?A. Love is only skin deepB. Love will last foreverC. Beauty is only skin deep D. Beauty is everything
Types of PoetryTypes of Poetry
A poem that laments the death of a person, or one that is simply sad and thoughtful. Typically said at a funeral
Poetry that is written in unrhymed iambic pentameter. Shakespeare wrote most of his plays like this.
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A figure of speech in which an inanimate object is given human qualities
An extreme exaggerationThe repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning
of wordsThe repetition of vowel sounds in the middle of
words.
Types of PoetryTypes of Poetry
A lyric poem that is 14 lines longA poem that tells a story similar to a folk
tale or legend and often has a repeated refrain
A lyric poem that is serious and thoughtful in tone and has a very precise, formal structure with superhuman heroes.
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The repetition of consonant sounds at the end of words
The repetition of a phrase at the beginning of lines in a poem
A pair of lines in a poem that are the same length and typically rhyme
A figure of speech in which two things are being compared using ‘like’ or ‘as’
Types of PoetryTypes of Poetry
A very short, witty poem: "Sir, I admit your general rule,/That every poet is a fool,/But you yourself may serve to show it,/That every fool is not a poet.”
Telling a story. Ballads, and epics are different kinds of this poem. Long in length and look more like a story.
A Japanese poem composed of three unrhymed lines of five, seven, and five syllables. This poem often reflect on some aspect of nature
Poetry composed of either rhymed or unrhymed lines that have no set meter
Casey At The BatCasey At The Bat
What game is being played?A. Softball B. FootballC. Wrestling D. Baseball
What is the rhyme scheme of this poem?A. ABBA B. ABAB C. AABB D. ABCDWhat type of poem is this?A. Free Verse B. Ode C. Epic D. Narrative
Richard CoreyRichard Corey
Who is the “we” in line 12?A. Richard’s friend B. Common PeopleC. Rich People D. Richard’s Family
What is the rhyme scheme of this poem?A. ABCD B. No rhymeC. ABAB D. ABBAWhat is the main dichotomy in this poem?A. Man vs Woman B. Moral vs ImmoralC. Upper vs Lower Class D. Good vs BadWhat is shocking about this poem?A. He commits suicide B. He becomes poorC. He kills someone D. None of the above
Richard CoreyRichard Corey
What Poetic device is in the following line, “And he was rich- yes, richer than a king”?
A. Simile B. Paradox C. Hyperbole D. Pun
What poetic device is the following phrase using? “He was a gentleman from sole to crown”
A. Pun B. Paradox C. Hyperbole D. None of the Above
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A phrase, line, or group of lines that is repeated throughout a poem
The occurrence of the same or similar sounds at the end of 2 or more words
A stanza or poem of four linesThe beat of the poemEX: pow, plop, buzzA figure of speech in which 2 things are compared
by saying something is another thing
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A phrase or a word that has more than one meaning. “Sole to Crown”
Two complete opposites put together. “Blinding Sight”
Rhyming at the end of linesRhyming within a line
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When the author is able to give the reader a mental picture through evoking the 5 senses.
The way the reader feels as they are reading a piece of literature.
The attitude of the author towards a subject of a piece of literature.
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The implied meaning of a word.The moral or main idea of a piece of
literature.A lens from which the story is told from.The dictionary definition.A reference to a historical event, a piece
of art work or a literary piece.
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The process by which an author describes a character.
Man vs himselfPart of the story when the conflict starts
to build This type of point of view is told by a
character with personal pronouns.
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This point of view is told by a narrator who typically knows all or knows all about one specific character.
Man vs NatureThe highest point and turning point in a
story.When an author directly states attributes
of a character
Do Not Go Gentle…Do Not Go Gentle…
What is a theme of this poem?A. Love B. Anger & RageC. Fight till the end D. DyingWhich phrase is not an oxymoron or
dichotomy?A. Good night B. Gentle RageC. Blinding Sight D. Burn Rave
Which line contains a simile?A. 5 B. 14 C. 18 D. 7
Do Not Go Gentle…Do Not Go Gentle…
What poetic device does the following linecontain? “Old age should burn and rave at close ofday.”A. Alliteration B. ConsonanceC. Pun D. Assonance
What poetic device does the following linecontain? “Wild men who caught and sang the sunin flight, And learn, too late…”A. Assonance B. AlliterationC. Hyperbole D. Refrain
Do Not Go Gentle…Do Not Go Gentle…
What poetic device is used in the following lines? “Rage, rage against the dying of the light…Do not go gentle into that good night.”A. Alliteration B. PunC. Metaphor D. RefrainWhich lines contains personification?A. 2 B. 3 & 10 C. 5 D. 2 & 8
How many syllables are in each line excluding line 14?
A. 10 B. 12 C. 8 D. 11
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This is a part in the story when conflict starts to be resolved.
When the author gives attributes about a character and the reader is expected to figure out how the characters are.
An opposing character who has the opposite characteristic traits than the protagonist.
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The main character and usually the hero in a story
A flat character who does not change or evolve throughout a piece of literature
An object that stands for something literal and figurative.
The character who opposes the main character and is typically the bad guy.
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When something happens that is not expected to happen.
When a character evolves and changes as the story goes along.
When something is said but the opposite is meant.
I Too Sing AmericaI Too Sing America
Who is the “I” referring to?A. People B. African AmericansC. Immigrants D. Society
What is the main idea of this poem?A. Attaining equality B. Attaining HappinessC. Becoming Famous D. Getting everything you
wantWhat is the meaning behind stanza 3?A. Shows equalityB. Shows what the future will be likeC. Shows how there is a difference between white and blackD. None of the above
O Captain, My CaptainO Captain, My Captain
Which of the following is not a metaphor in this poem?
A. Captain to Lincoln B. Ship to AmericaC. Trip to Civil War D. Captain to Speaker
Which of the following senses are not evoked in this poem?
A. Taste B. Sight C. Hearing D. Touch
O Captain, My CaptainO Captain, My Captain
Which of the following is not a theme in this poem?
A. Coming of Age B. Death & LifeC. Friendship D. Loyalty
What type of poem is this?A. Elegy B. Narrative C. Ode D.
Epigram
The Road Not TakenThe Road Not Taken
Who is the “I” in this poem?A. A Narrator B. Frost C. A Boy D. A KidWhich of the following is not a theme in this poem?A. Youth & Loss of InnocenceB. Community vs. IsolationC. Manual LaborD. FreedomWhich of the following would not be a symbol in this
poem?A. Mountains B. Solitary TravelersC. Birds & Birdsongs D. Trees