What Makes A Poem A Poem? Question Preview (ID: 52566)
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There are many things that make a poem a poem. One of these does NOT make a poem a poem.
a) Meter
b) Stanzas
c) Rhyme
d) Paragraphs
What is true about stanzas?
a) Stanzas do NOT start with capital letters/ Have complete sentences.
b) Stanzasz are the SAME as sentences.
c) Stanzas ALWAYS rhyme.
d) Stanzas are ALWAYS seven lines long.
Which of the following statements are true?
a) Rythme. Beat. and meter are the same.
b) Stanzas and sentences are the same.
c) All poems rhyme.
d) Descriptive words are NEVER use in poetry.
How does Jack feel about poetry when the book opens?
a) Jack loves poetry and can not wait to get started.
b) Jack feels that poetry is for girls.
c) Jack has no feeling about poetry.
d) Jack cries when he reads the first poem.
Who is the narrator of the book Love That Dog.
a) Ms. Strawsberry, Jack's teacher.
b) Jack
c) Jack's imaginary friend.
d) A dog.
Which statement is true about the poem The Red Wheelbarrow.
a) The Red Wheelbarrow does not rhyme but has a strong meter or beat.
b) The Red Wheelbarrow is long and has six stanzas.
c) The Red Wheelbarrow is an example of a poem that rhymes.
d) The Red Wheelbarrow is easy to understand.
Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening has descriptive language.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)
Poetry has different rules than prose.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)
One of the following answers describes Predicates.
a) The predicate is the same as the subject.
b) The predicates tell what the subject does.
c) The predicate does NOT contain a verb.
d)
Poems and Prose a different because,
a) Prose are written in another language.
b) Prose use sentences, capital letters and punctuation. Poems use stanzas, and partial sentences.
c) They are the same.
d)
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