Poetry Terms Quiz
- ______repetition of initial consonant sounds
- ______poetry in which characters are revealed through dialogue and monologue, as well as through description
- ______the pattern the end rhymes form in a stanza or poem
- ______the continuation of a sentence across a line break without a punctuated pause between lines
- ______a line of poetry with six feet
a. hexameterb. alliterationc. enjambment
d. lyric poetrye. rhyme scheme
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- ______figure of speech in which a speaker addresses an inanimate object, an idea, or an absent person
- ______verse that tells a story
- ______the repetition of similar consonant sounds typically within or at the end of words
- ______a short, witty poem; a saying
- ______a line of poetry with five feet
a. pentameterb. narrative poemc. apostrophe
d. consonancee. epigram
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- ______the repetition of similar vowel sounds, especially in a line of poetry
- ______a lyric poem of fourteen lines, typically written in iambic pentameter and usually following strict patterns of stanza divisions and rhymes
- ______the analysis of the meter of a line of verse
- ______a metaphor that compares two unlike things in various ways throughout a paragraph, stanza, or an entire piece of writing
- ______a line of poetry with four feet
a. tetrameterb. assonancec. extended metaphor
d. sonnete. scansion
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- ______a narrative song or poem
- ______the recurrence of sounds, words, phrases, lines, or stanzas in a speech or piece of writing
- ______any object, person, place, or experience that exists on a literal level, but also represents something else, usually something abstract
- ______a contrast or discrepancy between appearance and reality
- ______unstressed, unstressed, stressed
a. repetitionb. balladc. symbol
d. anapeste. irony
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- ______poetry written in unrhymed, iambic pentameter
- ______the voice of a poem, similar to a narrator in a work of prose
- ______the central message of a work of literature that readers can apply to life
- ______a regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables that gives a line of poetry a predictable rhythm
- ______stressed, unstressed, unstressed
a. blank verseb. speakerc. dactyl
d. themee. meter
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- ______a long narrative poem that traces the adventures of a hero
- ______two consecutive, paired lines of poetry, usually rhymed, usually forming a stanza
- ______an elaborate extended metaphor that dominates a passage or an entire poem
- ______the author’s attitude toward the subject of a poem
- ______unstressed, stressed
a. conceitb. iambc. tone
d. epice. couplet
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- ______a traditional Japanese form of poetry that has three lines and seventeen syllables, the first and third lines have five syllables each, and the middle has seven syllables
- ______the repetition of the same stressed vowel sounds and any succeeding sounds in two or more words
- ______a writer’s choice of words
- ______a line of poetry with two feet
a. dimeterb. haikuc. diction
d. rhyme