ENG: Poetry Assignment

Questions
  • 1.
    What is the feeling that a poem creates for the reader? It can be positive or negative.
    • A.

      Mood

    • B.

      Simile

    • C.

      Imagery

  • 2.
    What describes something as larger or wildly different than it actually is?
    • A.

      Exaggeration

    • B.

      Mood

    • C.

      Imagery

  • 3.
    What is a group of lines called in poetry that give poems structure?
    • A.

      Rhythm

    • B.

      Symbol

    • C.

      Stanza

  • 4.
    What are two lines of poetry called?
    • A.

      Octet

    • B.

      Turcet

    • C.

      Couplet

  • 5.
    What is language that appeals to the senses in poetry? It creates pictures in the head.
    Discuss
    • A.

      Onomatopoeia

    • B.

      Imagery

    • C.

      Idiom

  • 6.
    What are words that sound like the noises that they make? (e.g., BANG!)
    • A.

      Tone

    • B.

      Metaphor

    • C.

      Onomatopoeia

  • 7.
    What type of speech gives human qualities to animals, objects and ideas? (e.g., the spider smiled)
    • A.

      Mood

    • B.

      Personification

    • C.

      Free verse

  • 8.
    What is the “attitude” a writer takes toward the subject or audience of a poem?
    • A.

      Tone

    • B.

      Rhyme

    • C.

      Scheme

  • 9.
    What is poetry written without any rhyme, rhythm or form? It sounds natural like everyday conversation
    • A.

      Alliteration

    • B.

      Free-verse

    • C.

      Imagery

  • 10.
    What is something that stands for something more than just itself? (e.g., the American Bald Eagle)
    • A.

      Rhythm

    • B.

      Idiom

    • C.

      Symbol

  • 11.
    Alliteration is the repetition of consonant sounds in poetry.
    Discuss
    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

  • 12.
    An idiom is a saying that doesn’t mean what the words say.
    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

  • 13.
    Mood is the repetition of consonant sounds in poetry.
    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

  • 14.
    A simile is a comparison that uses the word “between” to compare.
    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

  • 15.
    A simile is a comparison that uses the words “like” or “as” to compare.
    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

  • 16.
    Rhyme and onomatopoeia means that you have the same sounds at the end of poetry lines.
    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

  • 17.
    Rhyme and scheme means that you have the same sounds at the end of poetry lines.
    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

  • 18.
    The American Eagle is a “symbol” of our freedom.
    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

  • 19.
    Rhythm is a beat pattern in poetry.
    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

  • 20.
    Mood is the “attitude” a writer takes toward the subject or audience of a poem.
    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

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