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Poetic Devices Are Tools Writers Use In The Major Genre Of Poetry. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

A group of lines in a poem
a) Prose
b) Line Break
c) Meter
d) Stanza

Spoken or written lanuage
a) Prose
b) Rhyme
c) Rhyme Scheme
d) Stanza

Something that is said or done again and again
a) Rhyme
b) Rhyme Scheme
c) Repetition
d) Line Break

The correspondence of sound between words or the endings of words.
a) Rhyme
b) Rhyme Scheme
c) Meter
d) Repetition

The end of a line of a poem and the beginning of a new line
a) Stanza
b) Line Break
c) Prose
d) Rhyme

The arrangement of rhymes in a stanza or poem. Remember, arrangement means pattern and the focus in this definintion is rhyme!!
a) Repetition
b) Rhyme
c) Rhyme Scheme
d) Meter

Arrangement of words in a regulary measure, patterned or rhythmic lines of verse. The focus in this definition is the pattern of words!
a) Repetition
b) Rhyme
c) Rhyme Scheme
d) Meter

''Eldorado'' by Edgar Allan Poe: Stanza 2, lines 10 and 11; The words ''found'' and ''ground'' best repesent the following in poetry:
a) Prose
b) Repetition
c) Rhyme
d) Rhyme Scheme

''Eldorado'' by Edgar Allan Poe: Each stanza contain the words 'Shadow' and 'Eldorado' - this best represents the following in poetry:
a) Prose
b) Repetition
c) Rhyme
d) Rhyme Scheme

''Eldorado'' by Edgar Allan Poe: Each stanza contains 6 lines. If you count the syllables in each line, you will find a pattern! This best represents the following in poetry:
a) Stanza
b) Rhyme
c) Rhyme Scheme
d) Meter

The quote, ''All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players.'' by Shakespeare, best represents the following:
a) Prose
b) Repetition
c) Rhyme
d) Meter

''The Road Not Taken'' by Robert Frost: Each stanza contains 5 lines. If you look at the end of each line, you will find a pattern of rhymes! This best represents the following in poetry:
a) Prose
b) Rhyme
c) Rhyme Scheme
d) Meter

In each poem we've covered, there has been a group of lines, creating paragraphs in the poem. What are the group of lines called?
a) Stanza
b) Line Break
c) Rhyme
d) Rhyme Scheme

''The Road Not Taken'' by Robert Frost: Stanza 1, line 5 and Stanza 2, line 6 is an example of the following in poetry:
a) Stanza
b) Line Break
c) Rhyme
d) Rhyme Scheme

How many Stanzas are in ''Eldorado'' by Edgar Allan Poe
a) 3
b) 4
c) 5
d) 6

How many Line Breaks are in ''The Road Not Taken'' by Robert Frost
a) 3
b) 4
c) 5
d) 6

What is the Rhyme Scheme in ''Eldorado'' by Edgar Allan Poe?
a) abab
b) aabba
c) aabaab
d) ababa

The following best represents the message of ''The Road Not Taken'' by Robert Frost:
a) Always take the road less traveled in life.
b) Each choice leads to another choice.
c) Life is meant to be traveled together.
d) Choices are covered with undergrowth.

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