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English

9th - 12th Grade

Easy

CCSS
RL.9-10.10, RI.9-10.4, RL.7.4

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Rachel Loftus

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12 Slides • 34 Questions

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What is the definition of "Poetry" according to the learning material?

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The repetition of INITIAL consonant sounds in words that are close together.

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A form of writing that often uses imagery, rhyme or rhythm to create an emotional response.

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A group of words in a row.

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The attitude of the author towards the subject.

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A word or line that is repeated throughout a poem to create a certain effect is ...

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Rhyme

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Repetition

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Rhythm

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Hyperbole

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Multiple Choice

What are the three categories into which poetic devices can be divided?

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Types of poetry

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Poetry organization

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Figurative language

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All of the above

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Multiple Choice

This type of short poem that describes the personal thoughts and inner feelings of the author and usually has musical quality is known as a...

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Ballad

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Lyric

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Couplet

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Song

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Fill in the Blank

A stanza is basically the _______________ of a poem.

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Open Ended

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Read the definition from Master Class, and then use it to create a definition of "meter" in your own words.

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Multiple Choice

What is the definition of Iambic Pentameter?

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A type of poetry with 5 feet per line

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A type of poetry with 4 feet per line

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A type of poetry with 6 feet per line

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A type of poetry with 3 feet per line

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Multiple Choice

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This poem is an example of which poetic type?

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Occasional Poem

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Free Verse

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Found New Materials poem

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Ode

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Multiple Choice

What is the typical tone of an ode?

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Humorous and lighthearted

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Angry and critical

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Elevated and appreciative

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Sad and mournful

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following best defines an ode?

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A short, humorous poem

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A lyrical poem expressing praise or admiration

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A narrative poem telling a story

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A rhyming poem about nature

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Multiple Choice

A poem that tells a story is called a

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narrative poem

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lyrical poem

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haiku

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song

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Multiple Choice

A fourteen line lyric poem that has a rhyme scheme according to its type.

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Epic

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Narrative Poem

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Sonnet

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Limerick

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Multiple Choice

A four line stanza.

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couplet

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refrain

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quatrain

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octave

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Multiple Choice

A type of meter consisting of five sets of syllables in the pattern of unaccented, accented.

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iambic pentameter

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iambic tetrameter

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trochee pentameter

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trochee tetrameter

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Multiple Choice

Two lines of verse, usually in the same meter and joined by rhyme, that form a unit. They end a Shakespearean sonnet.

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Sestet

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Iamb

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Quatrain

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Couplet

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Multiple Choice

This type of poem is very structured.  It consists of 3 lines.  The first and third each have 5 syllables, and the second line has 7.
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haiku
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lyric
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limerick
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lyric

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Match

Match the type of poem to the definition

Lyric

Sonnet

Ode

Epic Poem

Limerick

Short

Song-like

Expresses emotion

Exactly 14 lines

Has a specific rhyme scheme

Written in praise of a person, thing, or event

Long poem

About the adventures of heroes

Humorous poem

Three long and two short lines

Rhyme scheme of AABBA

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Open Ended

WHAT TYPE OF IRONY IS FOUND IN THE PARAGRAPH BELOW? IDENTIFY THE TYPE THEN EXPLAIN YOUR CHOICE (How do you know it's that type of irony?)

A mean old man ate a large meal at a restaurant. The waitress tried to provide him with excellent service, but every time she brought him a dish, he complained. First he thought that the soup was too cold when it was hot. Then he said that his steak was dry and chewy, when it was moist and succulent. Then he complained that one of her blonde hairs was in his mashed potatoes, but the hair was actually grey like his own. She remained patient and continued to try to help him until the end of the meal, when he left her 25 cents for a tip. She replied on his way out, “Thank you for the generous tip, Mister.”

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Multiple Choice

Hope” is the thing with feathers - (314)

BY EMILY DICKINSON

“Hope” is the thing with feathers -

That perches in the soul -

And sings the tune without the words -

And never stops - at all -

And sweetest - in the Gale - is heard -

And sore must be the storm -

That could abash the little Bird

That kept so many warm -

I’ve heard it in the chillest land -

And on the strangest Sea -

Yet - never - in Extremity,

It asked a crumb - of me.

  How does Dickinson compare hope to a bird?

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Giving examples of how a bird goes through different storms and problems

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Giving examples of how a person should not give up

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Explaining  how the author handled a problem

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Discussing how hope can fly away from you and seems unreachable

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is an example of onomatopoeia?

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Boom

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The more you give, the more you get

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The dictionary meaning of a word

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Consider the words 'home' and 'house'.

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Poll

How confident do you feel about this topic now?

Very confident
Somewhat confident
Not confident

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Which poetic device is used in the following sentence?


Toby was as strong as an ox.

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metaphor

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personification

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simile

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allusion

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The repetition of the same consonant letter or sound at the beginning of a group of words is called:

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alliteration

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assonance

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allusion

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anthropomorphism

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A word that imitates the natural sound of a thing...

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allusion

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personification

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symbolism

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onomatopoeia

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The sentence "She is a walking dictionary." is an example of:

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personification

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metaphor

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simile

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oxymoron

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Multiple Choice

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What is personification?

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The same sound being repeated

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A word that is a sound

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An exaggeration

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Giving human characteristics to nonhuman things

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Multiple Choice

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What structure is poetry written in?

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lines and stanzas

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sentences and stanzas

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lines and paragraphs

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sentences and paragraphs

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Multiple Choice

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The pattern that comes at the end of each verse or line in poetry is called a poem's...

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couplet

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limerick

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rhyme scheme

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triplet

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What is the rhyme scheme of the following poem?


They put me in the oven to bake.

Me, a deprived and miserable cake.

Feeling the heat, I started to bubble.

Watching the others, I knew I was in trouble.

-"The Life of a Cupcake", by Shelby Greer

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rhythm

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assonance

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AABB

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personification

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Which poetic device do the following lyrics feature?


I feel glorious, glorious

Got a chance to start again

I was born for this, born for this

It's who I am, how could I forget?


-Macklemore, "Glorious"

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oxymoron

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repetition

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couplet

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stanza

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If you are using figurative language to represent objects, actions, and ideas to appeal to your reader's senses, your poetry is full of...

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couplets

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imagery

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a sonnet

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idioms

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Multiple Choice

Compares two things at length
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simile
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extended metaphor
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hyperbole
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metaphor

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Multiple Choice

The theme or symbolic, deeper meaning of a poem.

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Literal meaning

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Figurative meaning

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Multiple Choice

What ACTUALLY happens in the poem without looking for the deeper meaning

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Literal meaning

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Figurative meaning

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