
Elements of Poetry
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Elements of Poetry
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What makes a poem, a poem?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwhouCNq-Fc
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There are 2 basic types of poems
Lyric poems
Narrative Poems
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Stanza
Rhyme
Rhythm
Repetition
Sound Device
Assonance
Dialect
Ode
Lyric
Narrative
Epic
Sonnet
Elegy
Ballad
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Lyric poems....
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Lyric Poems -
express the thoughts and feelings of the poet
generally relatively short; often unrhymed; often have a musical quality
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There are 3 subtypes of lyric poems:
Ode
Sonnet
Elegy
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Ode -
a long lyric poem that celebrates something, someone, or some event in life
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Elegy -
a serious, sad, mournful poem. It usually mourns a death or great loss; a lament for the dead; a funeral song.
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Sonnet -
a lyric poem that has 14 lines with strict patterns of rhyme. Sonnets are divided into 2 parts - "octave" = the first 8 lines of the sonnet; "sestet" = the last 6 lines of the sonnet.
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Narrative poems...
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Narrative poems -
tell a story
can be any length
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There are 2 subtypes of narrative poems
Ballad
Epic
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Ballad Poem
a type of narrative poem often meant to be sung or recited; often has a repeated refrain (like a song chorus)
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Epic Poem
a long narrative poem that tells the story of a hero and his heroic adventures
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Figurative Language & Words Associated with Poetry
Most poems contain figurative language
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Multiple Choice
The pattern of beats or stresses in a poem is...
Rhythm
Rhyme
Imagery
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Multiple Choice
The central or main idea of the poem is...
Form
Imagery
Theme
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Multiple Choice
Choose the stanza below that contains repetition.
One sister for sale!
One sister for sale!
One crying and spying young sister for sale!
I'm really not kidding.
So who'll start the bidding?
Sunday dinner isn't sunny
Easter feasts are just bad luck
When you see it from the viewpoint
Of a chicken or a duck.
The baby bat
Screamed out in fright,
"Turn on the dark,
I'm afraid of the light."
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of alliteration?
A fat cat sat on a rat.
My little sister is an angel.
Tommy took Tatiana to Target.
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Multiple Choice
The writer of a poem is called...
author
illustrator
poet
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Multiple Choice
Words that sound alike at the end are called....
rhyme
alliteration
stanza
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Multiple Choice
A poem MUST use punctuation.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Imagery appeals to ______________.
sense of rhythm
your feelings
your five senses
the speaker
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Multiple Choice
Does a poem have to contain rhyme to be a poem?
Yes
No
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Multiple Choice
Who is the speaker in a poem?
the voice of the poem
the author
the main character
There are no speakers in poems.
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Multiple Choice
Rhyme and alliteration both have to do with _______________.
form
your imagination
sound
line length
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Idiom
Watch out for examples
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Multiple Choice
Choose the idiom example
Letting the cat out of the bag
Telling a secret
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onomatopoeia
Watch for examples
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Multiple Choice
Choose the example of onomatopoeia.
feeling rhythms and melodies
Fingers STRUM and TAP and CLICK
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Multiple Choice
Rhyme and alliteration both have to do with _______________.
form
your imagination
sound
line length
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Personification
Watch out for examples
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Multiple Choice
Choose the personification example.
The tree caught the kite.
The kite got stuck in the tree.
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Multiple Choice
What do similes and metaphors have in common?
They are examples of form.
They don't have anything in common.
They both use "like" or "as".
They both compare two things.
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Multiple Choice
"My mother's hair is as soft as a cloud."
What poetic technique is used in the line above?
rhymes
simile
repetition
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Multiple Choice
Chose the metaphor.
The man is like a lion.
The man is a lion.
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Multiple Choice
Choose the simile
The man is a lion.
The man is like a lion.
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Multiple Choice
Stanzas are made up of _____________.
lines
other stanzas
figurative language
rhymes
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Multiple Choice
What are the "paragraphs" of poems?
sections
stanzas
paragraphs
forms
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Watch this video to review lyric poetry:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVJh4KGWGrs&feature=share
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Watch this super-short video about ballad poems
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ASOZwiE5L4&app=desktop
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Watch this short video about epic poems
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4w_xCsatlM
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