Final Flashcards
A group of lines in a poem that is considered a unit.
Stanza
Having the same sound at the end of two or more words
Rhyme
A comparison of two unlike things NOT using “like” or “as”.
Metaphor
Repeating a word, line, or idea multiple times.
Repetition
Giving human qualities to non human things.
Personification
The repetition of the same initial consonite
Alliteration
Words whose sounds their meaning.
Onomatopoeia
An exaggeration that can NOT possibly be True
Hyperbole
- Often contain repetition
- Can include rhyme
- Not a random list; ideas are well thought out
- Many times the last item in the list strong, funny or important.
List poem
Literary work in which special intensity is given to the expression of emotions, thoughts, or a topic.
Poetry
The main idea of a poem
Theme
A comparison of two unlike things using the words like or as.
Simile
- Each stanza has four lines
- The first line of each stanza must begin, “I remember when”
- The last line of each stanza will be a question
Remember when poem
- An eight line poem that uses the five senses to help describe the topic.
- The descriptions are written in words or phrases.
- Do not name the thing you are doing.
5 senses poem
- Shape poetry interwaves from AND meaning to create concrete or picture poems.
- They intended to be visual.
- They are objects or shapes made up of words and letters.
Concrete poem