
Writing Poetry
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Tanisha Garner
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elements of poetry
Creative Writing Lesson
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Open Ended
Before we begin, briefly state in your own words the definition of poetry
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Open Ended
Can you name elements of poetry?
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Multiple Choice
The way a poem is arranged on the page is called ___________.
form
sound
stanza
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Multiple Choice
A poem is made up of single _________________, which may or may not be sentences.
line
stanza
form
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Multiple Choice
A group of lines that divide a poem into sections is called a ______________.
stanza
line
poem
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Multiple Choice
Sometimes poems have a rhythm--a heartbeat. Some syllables are stressed, others are unstressed. This is called the poem's what?
stanza
rhyme
repetition
meter
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Multiple Choice
1. What do you call the different patterns of rhymes?
imagery
personification
rhyme scheme
rhymes
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Multiple Choice
2. It refers to a particular sound of a word ending which are similar or repeated within the line or at the end of every line in poetry.
imagery
personification
rhyme scheme
rhymes
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Multiple Choice
This is the flow of the beat in a poem.
meter
imagery
rhythm
alliteration
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Multiple Choice
The connotation of a word is ______
Its exact dictionary meaning
The emotional feeling the word holds
The correct way it is spelled
The incorrect way it is spelled
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Multiple Choice
'Denotation' refers to
Exact dictionary meaning of a word
The correct spelling of a word
The incorrect spelling of a word
The emotional feeling a word holds
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Multiple Choice
True or False: With alliteration, words do not have to begin with the same letter, just the same sound.
False
True
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Multiple Choice
What is the main purpose of alliteration?
To make the reader more confused.
To grab the readers attention and make reading more pleasing.
To make reading hard for the reader.
To make writing silly.
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Multiple Choice
It refers to repetitive sounds produced by consonants within or at the end of a sentence or phrase.
Alliteration
Assonance
Consonance
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Multiple Choice
Which sound device is this sentence using? "Mammals named Sam are clammy."
Consonance
Assonance
Alliteration
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Multiple Choice
Onomatopoeia
Simile
Metaphor
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Multiple Choice
Take-off!
Pow!
Blast!
Fly
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Multiple Choice
The best kinds of people stand up tall,
No matter how hard they fall.
The best kinds of people are honest and true.
The best kind of person, my dear, is you.
What technique do you notice here?
allusion
hyperbole
repetition
free verse
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Multiple Choice
It doesn't
By expressing how the author is feeling
Imagery helps us to see, touch, taste, smell, and feel what the characters feel and see
By telling the mood
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Multiple Choice
Sight
Sound
Smell
Hear
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Multiple Choice
smell
touch
taste
hear
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Multiple Choice
What is a simile?
Comparing two unlike objects using like or as.
Comparing two unlike objects saying one is another.
Giving human qualities to a nonhuman object.
Same beginning letter sounds.
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Multiple Choice
What is a metaphor
when the outcome is opposite of what is expected.
sound words
comparing two unlike things using like or as.
Comparing two unlike things saying one is another.
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Multiple Choice
What is personification
Same beginning letter sounds.
Giving a human quality to a nonhuman object
Comparing two unlike things using like or as.
When the audience knows something the characters do not.
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Multiple Choice
What is an onomatopoeia?
Comparing two unlike objects using like or as.
Sound words.
When the outcome is opposite of what is expected.
same beginning letter sounds.
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Multiple Choice
The author's attitude or feelings towards the writing is the ....
connotation
denotation
tone
mood
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Multiple Choice
___________ is the feeling the reader gets as he/she reads the text.
connotation
denotation
tone
mood
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Multiple Choice
true
false
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Multiple Select
mood is created by...
setting
images
dialogue
events
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Multiple Choice
Wow! With a top speed of one hundred fifty miles per hour, that car can almost fly!
Calm
Annoyed
Scary
Excited
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Multiple Choice
A universal truth, moral, or idea that the author wants to express.
The location and time of the story
The events that occur in the story
The author's reason for writing a story
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Multiple Choice
TRUE
FALSE
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Multiple Choice
the reason an author writes
the reason an author teaches
author's sense of humor
author's way of life.
elements of poetry
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