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  1. Poem Types I Poem Types II Word Play The Senses Artsy Poetry Misc. Final Jeopardy $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  2. If you don’t study,You will struggle very muchOn tomorrow’s test.

  3. Haiku Topics

  4. This poem type has no structure or rhyme scheme.

  5. Free-verse Topics

  6. Similar to a eulogy, this poem type is sad and about someone who has died.

  7. Elegy Topics

  8. “The Charge of the Light Brigade” and “Paul Revere’s Ride” are two good examples of this poem type.

  9. Narrative Topics

  10. I walk a lonely road The only one I that have ever known Don't know were it goes But its home and I walk alone I walk this empty street On the Blvd. of broken dreams Were the city sleeps And I'm the only one and I walk alone My shadows the only one that walks beside me My shallow hearts the only thing that's beating Sometimes I wish someone out there will find Till then I'll walk alone I'm walking down the line That divides me somewhere in my mind On the border line of the edge And were I walk alone Read between the lines of what's Messed up and every things all right Check my vital signs to know I'm still alive And I walk alone I walk alone I walk alone I walk alone I walk a... My shadows the only one that walks beside me My shallow hearts the only thing that's beating Sometimes I wish someone out there will find Till then I'll walk alone

  11. Ballad Topics

  12. There once was a student who thought,Should I study? Probably not.Texting all night,‘til the first signs of light,Still surprised by the grade that she got.

  13. Limerick Topics

  14. 14 lines, Shakespearean or Italian, specific rhythm, specific rhyme scheme.

  15. Sonnet Topics

  16. Song-like poem that evokes emotion or feeling from its readers.

  17. Lyric Topics

  18. My son is a bat.His eyes blink when darkness comes.His body stirs with life.His limbs gorge with blood.as he sets out through the cave of nighthis roof the starsthe moon a big white eye watching.Attracted by the false lightshe mingles with his batty friendsweaving in and out of nightclubsendless partieseach other's placestill sensing the sudden ebbof darknesshe flutters homea cloaked Draculato the hollow of his roomwhere he will sleep all day.

  19. Extended metaphor Topics

  20. The day I met youI found a friend -And a friendship thatI pray will never end.Your smile - so sweetAnd so bright -Kept me goingWhen day was as dark as night.You never ever judged me,You understood my sorrow.Then you told me it needn't be that wayAnd gave me the hope of a better tomorrow.You were always there for me,I knew I could count on you.You gave me advice and encouragementWhenever I didn't know what to do.You helped me learn to love myselfYou made life seem so good.You said I can do anything I put my mind toAnd suddenly I knew I could. There were times when we didn't see eye to eyeAnd there were days when both of us cried.But even so we made it through:Our friendship hasn't yet died.Circumstances have pulled us apart,We are separated by many miles.Truly, the only thing that keeps me goingIs my treasured memory of your smile.This friendship we shareIs so precious to me,I hope it grows and flourishesAnd lasts unto infinity.You are so extra-special to meAnd so this to you I really must tell:You are my one true friend,My Guardian Angel.Our friendship is one-in-a-millionSo let's hold on to it and each other.We cannot let this chance of pure bliss fly awayFor there will never be another.I love you.I will always love you.

  21. Ode Topics

  22. Alliteration is the repetition of ___________ sounds at the beginning of words in close proximity.

  23. Consonant Topics

  24. Words with matching end syllables are said to…

  25. Rhyme Topics

  26. Monica had an apple after basketball.This is an example of…

  27. Assonance Topics

  28. Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered weak and weary…

  29. Internal Rhyme Topics

  30. Why do poets use slant or half rhyme in their poetry?

  31. To maintain the rhyme scheme. Topics

  32. Olfactory means what?

  33. Smelling Topics

  34. Details that appeal to the 5 senses are called…

  35. Imagery Topics

  36. Pow!Crash!Buzz!Woosh!

  37. Onomatopoeia Topics

  38. Onomatopoeia is closely associated with what other poetic device? Be specific.

  39. Auditory Imagery Topics

  40. Why is, “I see the chair by the desk,” not imagery?

  41. It doesn’t have enough detail Topics

  42. Why do authors use similes?

  43. To make connections Topics

  44. Why do authors use metaphors?

  45. To make connections Topics

  46. What is this?The sun peeked from behind the clouds.

  47. Personification Topics

  48. If I say something something over again again, I’m stressing things using…

  49. Repetition Topics

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