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Mr. Crane's Poetry Review 1
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1) Referencing another person's work within one's own poem is called a(n)...
A
assonance
B
ballad
C
repetition
D
allusion
2) Which form of poetry has three lines in a 5-7-5 syllable pattern?
A
cinquain
B
diamante
C
haiku
D
limerick
3) Which of the following is NOT an example of onomatopoeia?
A
Beware the Jubjub bird, and shun the frumious Bandersnatch!
B
Flash, bam, alacazam, went the sky.
C
The Jabberwock, with eyes of flame...burbled as it came.
D
The vorpal blade went snicker-snack!
4) Which form of poetry always tells a story?
A
nonsense
B
narrative
C
sonnet
D
free verse
5) What term describes a pattern of poetic lines with similar endings?
A
near rhyme
B
rhyme scheme
C
consonance
D
free verse
6) What is the difference between assonance and consonance?
A
Assonance rhymes perfectly, consonance almost rhymes.
B
Assonance describes vowel sounds, consonance describes consonants.
C
Assonance is the literal meaning, consonance is the figurative meaning.
D
There is no difference. They're different terms for the same thing.
7) What is the term for the speaker's attitude towards the topic?
A
theme
B
mood
C
rhyme
D
tone
8) What is the term for the emotional effect the speaker wishes to create within the poem?
A
theme
B
rhyme
C
tone
D
mood
9) Which of the following is most characteristic of a ballad?
A
chorus / refrain
B
personfication
C
blood
D
near rhyme
10) Which of the following pairs is an example of near rhyme?
A
stereo / rodeo
B
dog / fog
C
fair / bear
D
blue / shoe
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