Poetry
Poetry
Poetry
Poetry Test
1. Saying "It's about 200 degrees outside" when it's a hot day is an example of
_____________________.
5. A reference to a person, place, or event from literature, or history with which the reader is
expected to be familiar is a/an ______________________.
7. The term ____________ ____________ refers to language that goes beyond the usual
literal meaning. Common examples of ____________ ____________ (same answer!)
are similes, metaphors, personification, and hyperbole.
9. A comparison between two things that DOES NOT use "like" or "as" is a
_____________________; it just means calling one thing something else.
10. The attitude the writer or speaker takes toward the audience, the subject, or a character in
a poem or story is called _____________.
11. A feeling the reader gets from a poem or a story is the _______________.
12. Something that has meaning of its own but also stands for something else (like an idea or
emotion) in a poem, story, or novel is called a _________________.
13. The pattern of end rhyme in a poem is called its ______________ _____________.
14. Words like "crash," "boom," and "hiss" are examples of ______________________.
16. Using any element more than once (like a sound, word, phrase, or sentence) in writing is
called _______________________.
17. The repetition of words that have the same vowel and ending sound is called
________________.
20. Simile, metaphor, personification, and hyperbole are all common examples of
______________ ______________.
21. Identify and label the rhyme scheme on the right side of the poem.
25. In your own words, explain what the poem is about. ___________________________________
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Poetry Terms
Answer the questions below by filling in the circle beside the best answer.
Saying "It's about 200 degrees outside" when it's a hot day is an example of
_____________________.
hyperbole
alliteration
tone
onomatopoeia
allusion
hyperbole
simile
metaphor
The term ______________________ refers to language that goes beyond the usual literal
meaning. Common examples of _____________________ (same answer!) are similes,
metaphors, personification, and hyperbole.
rhyme scheme
figurative language
five senses
poetic language
The attitude the writer or speaker takes toward the audience, the subject, or a character in a poem
or story is called _____________.
tone
symbol
stanza
personification
Something concrete that stands for something else (like an idea or emotion) in a poem, story, or
novel is called a _________________.
hyperbole
mood
symbol
simile
The pattern of end rhyme in a poem is called its ___________________.
stress pattern
rhyme scheme
poetic scheme
figurative language
Using in any element more than once (like a sound, word, phrase, or sentence) in writing is
called __________________.
rhythm
hyperbole
repetition
allusion
The repetition of words that have the same ending sound is called _____________.
rhythm
repetition
tone
rhyme