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Literary Devices And Types Of Poetry
Test Description: Review literary devices and types of poetry
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) When a poem's lines end with words that sound the same
A
poem
B
rhythm
C
rhyme
D
alliteration
2) When rhyme occurs in the same line
A
Beginning rhyme
B
External rhyme
C
End rhyme
D
Internal rhyme
3) Compares two things using like or as
A
simile
B
alliteration
C
metaphor
D
personification
4) Descrives something non-human with human qualities
A
personification
B
Poem
C
assonance
D
alliteration
5) An exaggerated statement
A
alliteration
B
personification
C
hyperbole
D
metaphor
6) Compares two different things using the word is
A
metaphor
B
simile
C
alliteration
D
rhyme
7) Repeats the beginning consonant sounds in words
A
assonance
B
alliteration
C
rhyme
D
hyperbole
8) the repetition of two or more of the same vowel sounds in a line
A
allusion
B
alliteration
C
assonance
D
onomatopoeia
9) A word that sounds liket he noise it describes.
A
onomatopoeia
B
allusion
C
rhyme
D
alliteration
10) A reference that is made indirectly, subtly suggested, or implied to somebody or something using only a word or two.
A
Allusion
B
Assonance
C
Rhyme
D
Alliteration
11) A poem developed by the litters of a word or name, which are used to begin the first word in each line of the poem.
A
Lyric
B
Acrostic
C
Ballad
D
Limerick
12) Any poem that tells a story
A
Narrative
B
Acrostic
C
Sonnet
D
Elegy
13) Paints a picture with words using literary devices. It often has a musical quality and expresses personal emotions or thoughts.
A
Narrative
B
Lyric
C
Acrostic
D
Ballad
14) A combination of lyric and narratie poems usually put to music
A
Narrative
B
Lyric
C
Elegy
D
Ballad
15) A poem about death or dying
A
Lyric
B
Elegy
C
Ballad
D
Narrative
16) A 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme
A
Ballad
B
Narrative
C
Lyric
D
Sonnet
17) A five line poem with a definite rhyme scheme and rhythm. Lines 1, 2, and 5 rhyme. Lines 3, 4 rhyme.
A
Sonnet
B
Ballad
C
Limerick
D
Elegy
18) A poem that does not follow a specific rhythm or rhyme scheme
A
Sonnet
B
Elegy
C
Free verse
D
Acrostic
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