
Poetry Elements Review Lesson
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Poetry Elements Review Lesson
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Poem Structure
Lines: a unit of language into which a poem is divided.
Stanza: a group of lines forming the basic unit in a poem.
(AKA -a paragraph in a poem)
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Elements of Poetry
Symbolism: Use of symbols to signify ideas and qualities, by giving them symbolic meanings that are different from their literal sense.
Allusion: A brief, intentional reference to a historical, mythic, or literary person, place, event, or movement.
Extended metaphor:
is a metaphor in a literary work, such as a novel or poem, that isn't just used in one line but is extended over multiple lines or throughout the work.
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*Alliteration
Alliteration is the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words.
"Moses let the motor run for a moment. "
Sometimes this alliteration adds meaning by reinforcing a sound.
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Imagery
Poets use imagery or language that appeals to the 5 senses, to help readers visualize what they read. It creates the picture in the reader’s mind.
Sight, Hear, Smell, Taste, and Touch
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Multiple Choice
Which is an example of Smell imagery?
The scent of cinnamon apples wafted through the air.
Splintered boards scraped my legs, pricking the soft skin.
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Multiple Choice
Which is an example of Sound imagery?
Horns honked and sirens screamed across the night.
Tart cherries puckered my mouth as the sweet crust melted against my tongue.
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Multiple Choice
Which is an example of Taste imagery.
Tart cherries puckered my mouth as the sweet crust melted against my tongue.
The scent of cinnamon apples wafted through the air.
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Multiple Choice
Which is an example of touch imagery?
Tart cherries puckered my mouth as the sweet crust melted against my tongue.
Splintered boards scraped my legs, pricking the soft skin.
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Multiple Choice
Which is an example of Sight imagery ?
Horns honked and sirens screamed across the night.
Hundreds of tiny yellow blossoms dotted the plush green meadow.
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Figurative language communicates ideas beyond the literal meanings of words.
A simile uses like or as to compare seemingly unlike things.
A metaphor implies the comparison instead of directly stating it.
Hyperbole is an extreme exaggeration.
Poets use personification to write about an idea, an object, or an animal as if it were human.
Onomatopoeia- Words from a sound associated with what is named (e.g. cuckoo, boom).
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence is an example of Personification?
I’ve told you a million times to stop talking.
The wind danced through the meadow.
My brain is a cluttered garage
My brain is like a cluttered garage.
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence is an example of a Simile?
The mail-man run as fast a cheetah from the dog.
I’m so hungry I could eat a horse
My friend’s unkind words punched me in the gut.
Samantha is such a couch potato .
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence is an example of an Hyperbole?
Her eyes were stars.
Her eye sparkled like the stars in the night.
I’m so hungry I could eat a horse.
My friend’s unkind words punched me in the gut.
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence is an example of a Metaphor?
Donald moved liked a snail in sand.
Rick was monster when it came to lifting weights.
Sam's hair was as shiny as a brand new nickel.
Kevin looked like a deer in headlights.
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence is an example of Onomatopoeia?
The sky was as blue as the ocean
I love the song " Ocean Eyes" by Billie Eillish
The garage door went boom after the dog ran into it.
Windy days calls for kite flying.
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Multiple Select
What is Poetry ?- Click the 3 choices that apply in the blanks.
Poetry is a form of writing that uses only words, but also pattern of ________,________, and ________ ________ to convey the message.
Sounda
Literal meaning
Imagery
Figurative language
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