Poetry Terms Quiz 349 (20 MCQs)

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1. "The red-orange fire warmed us as we sat before it."
2. An object or idea that reveals or is a sign for something else, often abstract or otherworldly. A rose, for example, has long been considered meaning love and affection.
3. Which term means the pattern and repetition of the same end sound?
4. Dominion is a(n)
5. Which of the following is not imagery?
6. The overall message of the text; the big idea about life that the author is trying to convey is called:
7. A figure of speech that makes a comparison between two unlike things.
8. A poem is meant to be read aloud and heard.
9. A comparison between two objects not using like or as:
10. A brief intential reference to a historical, mythical, or literary person, place, event, or movementex:He studies all the time and is a regular Einstein.
11. What is this an example of:Cooper copied Cody's cooking.
12. Which of the following characteristics is NOT true of a lyrical poem?
13. The prominence or emphasis given to a syllable or word. In the word poetry, the accent (or stress) falls on the first syllable.
14. Techniques that create musical effects.
15. (Similar to a paragraph in an essay)
16. Which term describes the manner in which something is spoken?
17. Poetry that uses ordinary, everyday language is
18. Feeling or context of a word
19. A synonym for allusion is .....
20. Using a language element repeatedly is an example of .....