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9th Grade Poetry Terms
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07/01/2012

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end rhyme
Definition
What type of rhyme is used to determine rhyme scheme?
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alliteration
Definition
What Poetic Sound Device has repeated consonant sounds located at the beginning of words?
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consonance
Definition
What Poetic Sound Device has repeated CONSONANT sounds located in the middle and ends of words?
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assonance
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What Poetic Sound Device has repeated VOWEL sounds located in the middle and ends of words?
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rhyme scheme
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RHYME SCHEME is the pattern of rhyme in a poem.
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rhyme scheme
Definition
What do you call the pattern of rhyme in a poem?
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assonance
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ASSONANCE is a Poetic Sound Device that has repeated VOWEL sounds located in the middle and ends of words.
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consonance
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CONSONANCE is a Poetic Sound Device that has repeated CONSONANT sounds located in the middle and ends of words.
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end rhyme
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END RHYMES are located as the last words in lines of poetry; therefore, they are used to determine rhyme scheme.
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alliteration
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ALLITERATION is a Poetic Sound Device that has repeated CONSONANT sounds located at the beginning of words.
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true rhyme
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What type of rhyme has the exact same end sounds?
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true rhyme
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TRUE RHYMES have the exact same end sounds, like in mat and bat, and bubble and trouble.
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free verse
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A poem that DOES NOT rhyme is called FREE VERSE.
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free verse
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What do you call a poem that DOES NOT rhyme?
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repetition
Definition
What is the Poetic Sound Device that restates words, phrases or entire lines for emphasis?
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repetition
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REPETITION is the Poetic Sound Device that restates words, phrases or entire lines of poetry for emphasis.
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onomatopoeia
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ONOMATOPOEIA is the Poetic Sound Device that uses words that mimic sounds.
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onomatopoeia
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What Poetic Sound Device uses words that mimic sounds?
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sight rhyme
Definition
Two words that look like they would rhyme, but when pronounced, they really don’t are called SIGHT RHYME.
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sight rhyme
Definition
What do you call two words that look like they would rhyme, but when pronounced, they really don’t?
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internal rhyme
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INTERNAL RHYME is when you find two or more rhyming words in the same line of poetry.
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internal rhyme
Definition
What do you call two or more rhyming words in the same line of poetry?
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simile
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SIMILE is a literary device / figurative language example used by an author that compares two unlike things using "like" or "as" such as "her hair was like a brown cascade of water."
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simile
Definition
What is an example of a literary device / figurative language that is used by an author to compare two unlike things using "like" or "as"?
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onomatopoeia
Definition
Boom! Bang! Rumble! are examples of what Poetic Sound Device?
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sight rhyme
Definition
Buick and quick and good and food are examples of what type of rhyme?
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repetition
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If I can’t eat another piece of pie, I’ll die, I’ll die! is an example of what Poetic Sound Device?
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simile
Definition
The dog's bark was like a traffic cop's whistle is an example of what literary device / figurative language.
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true rhyme
Definition
Hot, shot, fought, and knot are examples of what type of rhyme?
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alliteration
Definition
The fierce fire frustrated firemen is an example of what Poetic Sound Device?
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rhyme scheme
Definition
A-B-A-B is an example of what poetry term?
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stanzas
Definition
Just as writing is organized in paragraphs, some poems are organized by using these?
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internal rhyme
Definition
What type of rhyme is in the following example: Who will tell that cook about the smell?
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