1) The repetition of the beginning of consonant sounds a) Onomatopoeia b) Metaphor c) Alliteration d) Meter 2) Creates a picture in the reader's mind a) Simile b) Imagery c) Rhyme d) Repetition 3) A comparison of two different things. Doesn't use like or as. a) Simile b) Alliteration c) Hyberbole d) Metaphor 4) A rhythmic pattern in poetry that is usually repeated   a) Repetition b) Meter c) Rhyme Scheme d) Rhyme 5) Sound words a) Personification b) Alliteration c) Consonance d) Onomatopoeia 6) Giving things that are not human, the personalities or actions of humans  a) Hyperbole b) Theme c) Personification d) Metaphor 7) To repeat sounds, words, phrases, or whole lines in a poem  a) Repetition b) Rhyme c) Rhyme Scheme d) Meter 8) Words that end in the same sound, end rhyme a) Repetition b) Rhyme c) Rhyme Scheme d) Rhythm 9) The pattern of rhymes a) Rhythm b) Rhyme Scheme  c) Meter d) Rhyme 10) The musical quality of a poem a) Rhythm b) Stanza  c) Repetition d) Rhyme Scheme  11) A comparison of two unlike things using like or as a) Simile b) Metaphor  c) Hyperbole d) Personification 12) A division in a poem named for the number of lines it contains a) Meter b) Onomatopoeia c) Rhyme Scheme d) Stanza 13) The message about life that the poem conveys  a) Theme b) Tone c) Stanza d) Metaphor 14) The attitude or mood the author creates a) Alliteration b) Theme c) Hyperbole d) Tone 15) A deliberate exaggeration a) Personification b) Repetition c) Hyperbole d) Tone

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