Unit 6-Poems That Rely On Sound & Motion: Rhyme & Rhythm Flashcards
What is the regular recurrence of sound?
Rhythm
What is the using of words which sound me what they mean (growl, hiss, pop) is one way a poet may use sound?
Onomatopoeia
Who wrote “The Pied Piper of Hamelin”?
Robert Browning
What is the correspondence of sounds?
Rhyme
What is the repetition of the accented or stressed vowel sound and all succeeding sounds in words which come at the ends of lines of poetry?
End rhyme
What is it when a rhyme occurs within the line of poetry?
Internal rhyme
What is it when sound similarities occur between words that are not true rhymes such as “from mice” and “promise”?
Approximate rhymes
What is it when only one syllable of the words rhymes such as “wide,” “side,” “spied”?
Masculine rhyme
What is it when two or more syllables of the words rhyme such as “ermine,” “determine,” “lacking”?
Feminine rhyme
What is the use of initial consonant or vowel sounds that are the same, as in “tried” and “true,” and “rather be safe than sorry”?
Alliteration
What is the repetition of final consonant sounds as in “first” and “last,” and “loves” and “lives”?
Consonance
What is the repetition of like vowel sounds followed by unlike consonants, as in “mile,” “time,” and “mind” where the long “i” sound is repeated?
Assonance
Who wrote “Winter Ocean”?
John Updike
Who was the American poet who grew up in Pennsylvania, and his fiction deals primarily with ordinary people in small-town Pennsylvania settings?
John Updike
Who wrote “God’s Grandeur”?
Gerard Manley Hopkins