Poetry Terms Quiz 128 (20 MCQs)

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1. This is when one thing is compared to something else ..... by saying that one thing IS something else.
2. Lines grouped together in a poem are called a
3. Rhythmic, compressed language that appeals to emotion or the imagination
4. The musical quality produced by the repetition of stressed and unstressed syllablesis called
5. Poems that do not have a rhyme scheme
6. The rhyming sounds at the end of each line of poetry. The first one is represented by a lower case "a, " the next by "b, " the third by "c, " and so on.
7. ..... is a poem that does not have a regular rhyming pattern.
8. What makes up the structure of a poem
9. What word describes two feet of verse?
10. Which of the following is not an example of imagery?
11. A comparison of two or more unlike things in order to show a similarity in their characteristics; there are two main types:-simile-metaphor
12. Can be complete or incomplete; alternative to a sentence
13. Words that make a sound is called:
14. Words arranged in short lines, usually with carefully chosen words that often rhyme
15. The way the poet feels about the subject in the poem is called the
16. A ..... is a group of lines within a poem, usually set off from others by a blank line
17. Comparison between two unlike things that continues throughout a series of sentences in a paragraph, or lines in a poem.
18. The repetition of end sounds in a word.
19. Descriptive words that appeal to the senses
20. Does NOT have any repeating patterns of stressed and unstressed syllablesDoes NOT have a rhymeVery conversational-sounds like someone talking with you