Quiz About Element of Poem

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  

A segment of a poem that is divided into groups of lines is called a:

o A. 

Pair

o B. 

Lymerick

o C. 

Stanza

o D. 

Ballad

o E. 

Haiku
 

 2. 
A description word that compares one thing to another is called a:

o A. 

Metaphor

o B. 

Onomatopoeia

o C. 

Sonnet

o D. 

Comparison

o E. 

Lyric
 

 3. 
"Sally sells sea shells by the seashore" is an example of:

o A. 

Paradox

o B. 

Stanza
o C. 

Irony

o D. 

Alliteration

o E. 

Syncopation
 

 4. 
A poem that does not have a rhyme scheme or typical measure is called:

o A. 

A lyric

o B. 

Free Verse

o C. 

Sonnet

o D. 

Haiku

o E. 

Ballad
 

 5. 
True or False: In a dramatic poem, the speaker is unaware of the audience as they are speaking.

o A. 

True

o B. 

False
 

 6. 
The repetition of VOWEL sounds is called:

o A. 

Syncopation

o B. 

Alliteration
o C. 

Assonance

o D. 

Rhyme

o E. 

Free Verse
 

 7. 
A comparison that uses the words "like" or "as" is called a:

o A. 

Euphony

o B. 

Trochee

o C. 

Symbol

o D. 

Rhythm

o E. 

Simile
 

 8. 
The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables is called:

o A. 

Lyric

o B. 

Rhythm

o C. 

Assonance

o D. 

Repetition

o E. 

Alliteration
 

 9. 
Sound words such as "bang" and "buzz" are examples of:

o A. 

Onomatopoeia

o B. 

Simile

o C. 

Euphony

o D. 

Personification

o E. 

Paradox

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