1) The repetition of a sound at the beginning of words a) alliteration b) free verse c) haiku d) hyperbole 2) a form of language use in which writers and speakers convey something other than the literal meaning of their words  a) free verse b) imagery c) figurative language d) narrative poetry 3) poetry that does not have a regular rhyme scheme a) onomatopoeia  b) free verse c) metaphor 4) Japanese origin of poetry a) alliteration b) imagery c) haiku 5) the figure of speech using exaggeration a) narrative poem b) hyperbole c) metaphor 6) the language that uses the five senses (creating a mental picture) a) imagery b) rhyme c) poetry 7) comparing two things NOT using the terms like or as  a) simile  b) metaphor 8) a poem that tells a story  a) free verse b) narrative poem 9) a word that imitates the sound it represents a) onomatopoeia b) personification c) rhyme 10) an object or animal is given human feelings, thoughts or attitudes a) personification b) stanza c) similie 11) genre of literature that can have rhythm and meter, stanza and lines a) poetry b) rhyme c) free verse 12) a line or set of lines repeated several times over the course of a poem a) repetition b) refrain c) stanza 13) repeated sounds, words, or ideas for effect and emphasis a) alliteration b) repitition c) rhythm 14) repition of sounds at the end of words a) similie b) rhyme c) metaphor 15) pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables a) rhythm b) stanza c) haiku 16) comparing two things using like or as a) simile  b) onomatopoeia c) metaphor 17) a group of lines in a poem  a) refrain b) line c) stanza

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