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Poetry Test Review
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True or False: There are many types of poetry.
True
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What is one row or words in a poem?
Line
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True or False: Poems all have a rhyme scheme and they all rhyme.
False
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What is a rhyming poem with 5 lines that is funny?
Limerick
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What is an example of a Metaphor?
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What is one difference between books and poems?
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What is an example of personification?
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What is giving non-human objects human qualities?
Personification
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What is a group of lines within the poem?
Stanza
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What is repeating the same line, word, or phrase over and over again in a poem?
Repetition
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What is words that have the same ending sound?
Rhyme
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What is the pattern of rhyming words at the end of each line?
Rhyme Scheme
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What is an example of a hyperbole?
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What is figurative language or other words that are used to paint a visual picture for the reader?
Imagery
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What is repeating the same beginning sound in more than two words?
Alliteration
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What is an example of an onomatopoeia?
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What is comparing two unlike things without using the word like, as, or than?
Metaphor
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What is a Japanese poem with 3 lines (Line 1 and 3 have five syllables and Line 2 has seven syllables)?
Haiku
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True or False: Poems are usually written to express emotions, feelings, or deep thoughts.
True
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What is an example of a simile?
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What is an example of an alliteration?
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Does every poem have to have every element of poetry?
No
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What is a poem that takes on the shape of what it is describing?
Concrete Poem
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What is a poem that has no set length, rhyme scheme, pattern, or structure?
Free Verse
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What is words that sound like the object or actions they refer to?
Onomatopoeia
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How are rhyme schemes labeled?
with letters
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What is a comparison of two unlike things using the word like, as, or than?
Simile
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