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Poetry “Re-cap”

Poetry “Re-cap”. Poems and Terms Review. What is poetry?. An imaginative response to experience. Rhyming sentences that poets use to show their feelings and ideas Words that create mystery and double meanings for their readers. True or False:.

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Poetry “Re-cap”

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  1. Poetry “Re-cap” Poems and Terms Review

  2. What is poetry? • An imaginative response to experience. • Rhyming sentences that poets use to show their feelings and ideas • Words that create mystery and double meanings for their readers

  3. True or False: • Poets play with words, rhymes and rhythms as they write. • Poetry must rhyme. • Poets uses a lot of imagery and figurative language to appeal to their readers’ emotions.

  4. Poems • Are like plays • Are like stories • Use lines and stanzas

  5. Images appeal to • our sense of emotion • any one or more of the five senses • our sense of color

  6. To create an image, a poet only needs to use • A stanza • A single word or phrase • A complete sentence

  7. Imagery stems from the poet’s • Intelligence • Own way of seeing the world • Religious beliefs

  8. Haikus have variations of all of the following except: • Syllable pattern of 5, 7, 5 or 17 syllables • An image of daily life • Make reference to a seasonal change • Discuss hardships • A moment of enlightenment

  9. “The moon is like a shiny fifty cent piece” • Simile • Direct Metaphor • Indirect Metaphor • Inverted Word Order

  10. “My mind is a disorganized filing cabinet” • Simile • Direct Metaphor • Indirect Metaphor • Inverted Word Order

  11. “The city sleeps peacefully once more” • Simile • Direct Metaphor • Indirect Metaphor • Inverted Word Order

  12. “Within my garden, rides a bird” • Simile • Direct Metaphor • Indirect Metaphor • Inverted Word Order

  13. 2 consecutive rhyming lines of poetry • Free verse • Blank verse • End rhyme • Couple

  14. The division or separation of poetry; equal to one unit. • Quatrain • Couplet • Stanza • Rhyme scheme

  15. “Shiny little stars search for a spot in the night’s sky” • End rhyme • Internal rhyme • Alliteration • Couplet

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