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What you need to know about poetry

What you need to know about poetry. 2010-2011. 8-Symbol 9-Sonnet 10-Refrain 11-Alliteration 12-Inversion 13-Allusion 14-Approximate Rhyme. Words you need to know. 1-Tone 2-Figurative language 3-Dramatic poetry 4-Lyric poetry 5-Narrative poetry 6-Free Verse 7-Diction.

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What you need to know about poetry

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  1. What you need to know about poetry 2010-2011

  2. 8-Symbol 9-Sonnet 10-Refrain 11-Alliteration 12-Inversion 13-Allusion 14-Approximate Rhyme Words you need to know • 1-Tone • 2-Figurative language • 3-Dramatic poetry • 4-Lyric poetry • 5-Narrative poetry • 6-Free Verse • 7-Diction

  3. 15-Stanza 16-Speaker 17-Personification 18-Imagery 19-Connotation 20-Denotation 21-Blank Verse 22-Hyperbole 23-Metaphor 24-Simile 25-Assonance More words to know

  4. Autumn In lines 2 and 5 who or what is “I referring to? What type of interaction is taking place? Write a poem about an interaction that takes place between 2 people Dreams What advice is being given? What type of figurative language is being used? Write a poem where advice is being given. Poems in the packet

  5. “She Sweeps with Many-Colored Brooms” Who is “she” in the title? What are the images based on? Write a poem that uses a simile or metaphor to describe a common task “Mirror” How would you describe the mirror? Why is the woman crying in the second half? Write a poem from the point of view of an object that “sees” you. Poems in the packet

  6. “First Lesson” What are the two subjects about in the poem? Write a poem where the subject shifts from one specific subject to a broader subject. “One Perfect Rose” What is the tone? What does the author use to achieve this tone? Write a poem with an obvious tone. Poems in the packet

  7. “Kindly Unhitch that Star, Buddy” Is there a regular meter and line length? Does the author use made-up words, rhymes, and allusion to set the mood? Write a humorous, wise cracking poem. “The Tuft of Flowers” Which lines use approximate rhyme? Is there a mood of despair? What is this poem about? Write a poem using rhyming couplets. Poems from the packet

  8. “Fifteen” What literary devices are used in this poem? What makes this poem a ballad? Write a poem that is an example of a ballad. “Sea Fever” Does this poem use approximate rhyme? Who do you think the speaker in this poem is? Write a poem that uses approximate rhyme. Poems from the packet

  9. “Birches” Find the examples of metaphor, simile, and onomatopoeia. What bends or breaks most birches, according to the poem? How would you characterize the language Frost uses? “Johnny Armstrong” What does this poem tell the story of? What aspects of his character are revealed? What components of a ballad are included in this poem? Write an example of a narrative poem Poems from the packet

  10. “La Belle Dame sans Merci” How would you describe the characters? Why does the knight look worn down? What has certainly arrived in this poem? What is the primary element present in this poem that is not present in “Johnny Armstrong”? “A Red, Red Rose” What can this poem be identified as? Do you think that the feelings are sincere? “Shall I compare Thee to a Summer’s Day?” How is the question in the first line answered? Write a sonnet. Poems from the packet

  11. Lastly… • You will have to read and interpret two poems all on your own for the test. • Take the answers to the poems in the packet and be sure you understand where the answers came from.

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