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This document is a vocabulary quiz for poetry terms. It contains 16 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of common poetic devices like alliteration, imagery, metaphor, mood, personification, repetition, rhyme, rhythm, simile, stanza, and symbolism. It also includes definitions for poetry, prose, free verse, line breaks, and onomatopoeia. The quiz aims to build understanding of key elements and techniques used in poetry.
This document is a vocabulary quiz for poetry terms. It contains 16 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of common poetic devices like alliteration, imagery, metaphor, mood, personification, repetition, rhyme, rhythm, simile, stanza, and symbolism. It also includes definitions for poetry, prose, free verse, line breaks, and onomatopoeia. The quiz aims to build understanding of key elements and techniques used in poetry.
This document is a vocabulary quiz for poetry terms. It contains 16 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of common poetic devices like alliteration, imagery, metaphor, mood, personification, repetition, rhyme, rhythm, simile, stanza, and symbolism. It also includes definitions for poetry, prose, free verse, line breaks, and onomatopoeia. The quiz aims to build understanding of key elements and techniques used in poetry.
Poetry Vocabulary Quiz or whole lines to single them out from
the rest of the poem b. A word stands for something beyond _____1. Alliteration itself _____2. Free verse c. The feeling that you get from reading _____3. Imagery d. The use of a word that sounds like the _____4. Line Breaks word it describes _____5. Metaphor e. A phrase that compares two unlike _____6. Mood things using “like” or “as” _____7. Onomatopoeia f. A direct comparison of two unlike things _____8. Personification that share one quality in common _____9. Poetry g. Human qualities given to an animal, _____10. Prose idea or object _____11. Repetition h. The matching of final vowel sounds in _____12. Rhyme two or more words _____13. Rhythm i. The beat of the poem _____14. Simile j. The repeating of beginning consonant _____15. Stanza sounds in a phrase _____16. Symbolism k. The creation of detailed pictures using sensory details l. The natural form of communication; like ordinary speech writing m. A way of communicating emotions or ideas using refined language, symbolism and verses n. The poet decides to go to a new line in the middle of a sentence o. A section of a poem that is entirely one thought p. A type of poem that does not have rhyme or rhythm