Rhyming words have..., Similar meanings, Similar sounds, Similar lengths, Capital letters, The main message of a poem is, Repetition, Mood, Tone, Theme, Which of the following is NOT a type of figurative language ?, Simile, Metaphor, Repetition, Onomatopoeia, In a poem, lines are grouped together into, Stanzas, Chunks, Sections, Categories, Poems are told through a voice called the, Author, Narrator, Speaker, Talker, Stanzas in a poem can be compared to _______ in ordinary writing, Sentences, Paragraphs, Quotes, Titles, A single row of words in a poem is a, Stanza, Phrase, Line, Title, Which term describes the recurring pattern of sounds in poetry?, Theme, Rhyme, Line, Mood, The emotion the poet wants you to experience is, Mood, Tone, Feeling, Theme, The poet's attitude towards the topic is, Opinion, Mood, Theme, Tone, Lines in a poem can be compared to _________ in ordinary writing, Sentences, Paragraphs, Titles, Quotes, Which term describes the perspective from which a poem is told?, Outlook, Looking glass, Binoculars, Point of view, What is the term for language used in a non-literal way to express ideas vividly, Theme, Figurative Language, Repetition, Tone, What is the main message or central idea of a poem known as?, Theme, Repetition, Tone, Mood, Which poetic device involves the repetition of the ending sounds of words?, Rhyme, Figurative Language, Stanza, Mood, What does the term "stanza" refer to in poetry?, The author's point of view, A group of lines in a poem, The feeling you get from the poem, Giving human qualities to something non-human, Poems HAVE to rhyme, Yes, No, Which term refers to words or lines that are stated more than once ?, Multiplication, Rhyme, Repetition, Seeing Double, Miss Worthmann's favourite Taylor Swift album is, 1989, Folklore, Reputation, IDK, What does poetry try to do?, Stir readers' imaginations and emotions, Make you cringe, Annoy you, Poetry can be analyzed for its, Structure, Meaning, Both structure and meaning, None of the above, Repeating words to show importance is, Repetition, Rhyme, Emphasis, These words rhyme: bog and dog, Yes, No, A comparison that uses "like" or "as" is, Metaphor, Simile, Personification, Alliteration, A comparison that DOES NOT use "like" or "as" is, Metaphor, Simile, Personification, Alliteration, Giving human characteristics to non-human things is, Metaphor, Simile, Personification, Alliteration
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