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Page 1: Poetry Ingredients Quiz. What is rhyme? a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables A comparison between.

Poetry Ingredients QuizPoetry Ingredients Quiz

Page 2: Poetry Ingredients Quiz. What is rhyme? a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables A comparison between.

What is rhyme?What is rhyme?

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• a pattern of stressed a pattern of stressed and unstressed and unstressed syllablessyllables

• A comparison between A comparison between a non-human and a a non-human and a humanhuman

• The repetition of the The repetition of the ending sounds of ending sounds of wordswords

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What is rhythm?What is rhythm?

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• a pattern of stressed and a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables unstressed syllables

• A comparison between A comparison between two things that does not two things that does not use the words “like” or use the words “like” or “as”“as”

• The repetition of the The repetition of the ending sounds of wordsending sounds of words

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What is alliteration?What is alliteration?

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• A word that sounds like A word that sounds like what it meanswhat it means

• The repetition of a The repetition of a consonant sound at the consonant sound at the beginning of two or more beginning of two or more wordswords

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What is an onomatopoeia?What is an onomatopoeia?

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What is imagery?What is imagery?

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• The repetition of the The repetition of the ending sounds of ending sounds of wordswords

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What is a simile?What is a simile?

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• A comparison between A comparison between two things using “like” two things using “like” or “as”or “as”

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What is a metaphor?What is a metaphor?

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• A comparison between A comparison between two things using “like” or two things using “like” or “as”“as”

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What is personification?What is personification?

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Mark the Rhyme Scheme for the poem:Mark the Rhyme Scheme for the poem:Whose woods these are I think I know.Whose woods these are I think I know.

His house is in the village, though:His house is in the village, though:He will not see me stopping hereHe will not see me stopping here

To watch his woods fill up with snow.To watch his woods fill up with snow.

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Mark the Rhyme Scheme for this poem:Mark the Rhyme Scheme for this poem:Life has loveliness to sell,Life has loveliness to sell,

All beautiful and splendid things,All beautiful and splendid things,Blue waves whitened on a cliff,Blue waves whitened on a cliff,

Soaring fire that sways and sings,Soaring fire that sways and sings,And children’s faces looking upAnd children’s faces looking up

Holding wonder like a cup.Holding wonder like a cup.

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