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| What is a poetry? | A kind of rhythimg copressed language that uses figures of speech and imagery designed to appeal to emotion and imagination. |
| What three things can poetry bedivided into? | Sound, Figurative language, and form. |
| How does your understanding of sound help you uncover the meaning in poetry? | Rhythm, repetion, rhyme, scheme, alliteration, and onomatopeia. |
| What is rhythm? | The pattern or flow of sound created by the arrangement of syllables. |
| What is repetition? | The use of sound, work, or pharse more than once. |
| What is rhyme? | Simiilar in sound, especially with respect to the last syllable; hat and cat do this. |
| What is scheme? | The rhyme pattern in a poem. |
| What is alliteration? | The repetition of the same or similar sounds at the beginning of words. Some famous examples of alliteration are tongue twisters such as She sells seashells by the seashore and Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers |
| What is onomatopeia? | A figure of speech in which words are used to imitate sounds. Examples of onomatopoeic words are buzz, hiss, zing, clippety-clop, cock-a-doodle-do, pop, splat, thump, and tick-tock. |
| Why/when do poets use figurative language? | A verbal expression in which words or sounds are arranged in a particular way to achieve a particular effect. |
| What is simile? | Using words "like" or "as" to compare one thing to anther. |
| What is a metaphor? | Comparrison of one thing to another without using "like" or "as." |
| What is personification? | A figure of speech in which nonhuman things or abstract ideas are given human attributes: the sky is crying, dead leaves danced in the wind |
| Waht is a hyperbole? | A figure of speech in which deliberate exaggeration is used for emphasis. Many everyday expressions are examples of hyperbole: tons of money, waiting for ages, a flood of tears |
| How does form help you uncover the meaning in poetry? | Stanzas and line length help you read a poem. |
| What is stanza? | Two or more lines of poetry that together form one of the divisions of a poem. The stanzas of a poem are usually of the same length and follow the same pattern of meter and rhyme |
| What does line length do? | This can be an indication of the type of poem. |
| What are 10 types of poetry? | Haiku, cinquain, biopoem, acrostic, freeverse, limerick, concrete, quatrain, recycled pesm, and dianomte. |
| What is Haiku? | A Japanese poem composed of three unrhymed lines of five, seven, and five syllables. Haiku often reflect on some aspect of nature |
| What is Cinquain? | A siimple poem of five lines. The lines do not rhyme. |
| What is biopoem? | A poem about yourself. |
| What is acrostic? | A poem in which certain letters of the lines, usually the first letters, form a word or message relating to the subject. |
| What is free verse? | no set rules;freedom from fixed patterns of meter and rhyme, |
| What is Limerick? | A five line poem; lines 1,2 & 5 rhyme; lines 3 & 4 rhyme. |
| What is concrete poetry? | Often called pattern poetry or shape poetry. It is a picture, one tht gives not only words but shapes. |
| What is Quatrain? | Any four line poems that rhymes; has different rhyme schemes. |
| What is recycled poems/found poems? | Using words cut out from a magazine or newspaper to make a poem. |
| What is diamonte? | A seven line poem very similar to a cinquain. The words make a diamond shape. |