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Types Of Poems
Test Description: 8th Grade OAA review
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) How are acrostic poems constructed?
A
By creating a poem so that each word starts with the next letter in the alphabet.
B
By writing a word down the page and writing phrases that start with each letter.
C
By rhyming words at the end of lines.
D
By creating a poem in the shape of the subject.
2) What are ballads know for having?
A
Has more than one meaning.
B
A lot of figurative language.
C
Tells the story of someone's life.
D
A repeated refrain, tells a legend or story.
3) Bio poem tell about?
A
Biology.
B
Another person.
C
A person's own life.
D
The environment around the poet.
4) ABC poems do what?
A
Write about the alphabet.
B
Sing the abc\'s.
C
Write about a person.
D
Write words in alphabetical order.
5) Concrete poems are most well-known for what?
A
Talking about an object.
B
Creating a poem in the shape of the poem's subject.
C
Have one meaning.
D
Tell about something.
6) What is special about an allegory?
A
Has one meaning.
B
Has only a deeper meaning.
C
It has a surface meaning and a deeper meaning.
D
Has only a surface meaning.
7) Haiku poems write about?
A
Stress
B
Life
C
Nature
D
People
8) Haiku's follow what syllable form?
A
7-5-7
B
5-5-5
C
5-8-7
D
5-7-5
9) Limericks are popular because
A
The meter is da da dum
B
The subject is interesting.
C
They can be funny.
D
The mood.
10) What is special about free verse poems?
A
They do not cost anything.
B
They have a meter.
C
Does not follow any particular pattern.
D
They have rhyme and unrhymed lines in a set pattern.
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