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Poetic Structure

Poetic Structure

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English

11th - 12th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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7 Slides • 3 Questions

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Poetic Structure

Poetic Terms

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Form

The physical structure of a poem: the length of the lines, their rhythms, and their system of rhymes and repetition.

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Fill in the Blank

If I ask you to look at the form of a poem, what am I asking you to look at?

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Rhymes

  • When a poem has rhyming words at the end of the line, these are called 'end rhymes'

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Rhyme Scheme

A 'rhyme scheme' is a way of describing the pattern of end rhymes in a poem. Each new sound at the end of a line is given a letter, starting with "A", then "B", and so on.


If an end sound repeats the end sound of an earlier line, it gets the same letter as the earlier line.

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Rhyme Scheme: AABB

My cat is nice [A]

My cat likes mice [A]

My cat is fat [B]

I like my cat [B]

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Rhyme Scheme: ABAB

My cat is nice [A]

My cat is fat [B]

My cat likes mice [A]

I like my cat [B]

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Rhyme Scheme: ABCB

My cat is gray [A]

My cat is fat [B]

My cat is cute [C]

I like my cat [B]

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Fill in the Blank

Read the following poem and identify the rhyme scheme:


Mr. Brown, the circus clown

puts his clothes on upside down.

He wears his hat upon his toes

and socks and shoes upon his nose.

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Fill in the Blank

Read the following poem and identify the rhyme scheme:


The fallen leaves are cornflakes

That fill the lawn's wide dish,

And night and noon

The wind's a spoon

That stirs the with a swish.

Poetic Structure

Poetic Terms

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