A) A regular pattern of rhyming words found in a stanza and coded by lettering the rhyme pattern: abab, aabb, etc. B) A humorous poem of five lines with rhyming as "aabba" C) Four lined stanza D) The mood of the poet
A) A poem consisting of a five-line stanza B) A stanza of two lines that rhyme and form a unit C) A poem consisting of a four-line stanza. D) A five-line humorous poem with an "aabba" rhyme scheme
A) Rhyming that occurs at the end of lines in a poem B) A single row of words appearing together as a unit C) A person who writes poetry D) A poem written to inspire thought
A) The end of a line of poetry; the place where a poet chooses to end a line B) A The repetition of the same or similar vowel and consonant sounds at the end of a line C) The grouping of lines and are separated by a space within a poem. D) The main topic or subject of a poem
A) The grouping of lines that are separated by a space in a poem B) A Japanese poem about nature consisting of three lines C) A verse written to inspire thought by the author D) An old English poem consisting of 14 lines about a single thought or idea.
A) A poem consisting of a four-line stanza B) A poem consisting of a six-line stanza C) A poem of seven lines on a specific topc and takes the shape of a diamond D) A poem with 11 lines of personal information beginning with your first name and ending with your last name
A) Rhyming that occurs at the end of two lines B) The main topic or subject of a poem C) Feelings conveyed in a poem D) A verse written to inspire thought
A) A poem that uses the letters in the topic word to begin each line B) A poem with 11 lines of personal information beginning with your first name and ending with your last name C) A long narrative poem usually about a hero D) A 14-line poem about a single thought
A) A long narrative poem usually about a hero B) A poem in the shape of a diamond about one topic C) A poem of 11 lines of personal information beginning with your first name and ending with your last name D) A poem that uses the letters in the topic word to begin each line
A) a person who writes poems B) Grouping of lines set apart by a space C) Emotions created by a poem D) A verse written to inspire thought
A) A Japanese poem about nature B) A 14-line poem about a single subject C) A long narrative poem usually about a hero D) A five-line funny poem with an "aabba" rhyme scheme
A) main topic or subject of a poem B) A 5-line poem that rhymes C) Feelings conveyed by a poem D) A verse written to inspire thought
A) A single row of words B) Rhyming that occurs at the end C) Poet's feelings in a poem D) a stanza that rhymes |