Thursday, November 19, 2015

Poetry Concepts Quiz Word Bank and Sample Answer


WORD BANK

slant rhyme/near rhyme sonnet refrain assonance villanelle lyric line
iambic consonance haiku narrative onomatopoeia sestina feet meter limerick feminine rhyme free verse masculine rhyme light verse rhyme
alliteration epic enjambment anapestic ode caesura internal rhyme quatrain
heroic couplet stress cacophony epigram rhythm euphony stanza
trochaic sibilance turn/volta metonymy repetition denotation connotation diction jargon paradox synecdoche octave tercet
antithesis personification metaphor simile apostrophe allegory sestet appositive ambiguity Petrarch Shakespeare fixed form
Directions: Use terms from the word bank to create Poetry Concepts.  Fill in all five rows with at least four terms, then explain the concept.  See Example. 4pts each


CONCEPT TERMS CONCEPT EXPLANATION
simile, metaphor, metonymy, personification
These terms are related to figurative language.  Figurative language allows an author to depart from literal meaning and convey ideas in a manner that lend emphasis to the main ideas of a body of work.



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