1) To repeat sounds, words, phrases, or whole lines in a poem. a) rhythm b) stanza c) repetition d) line 2) A group of words in a row that goes from left to right. a) stanza b) line c) speaker d) poet 3) A group of lines within a poem (poetry paragraph). a) repetition b) line c) speaker d) stanza 4) The writer of a poem. a) speaker b) poet c) author d) line 5) The repetition of the same or similar stressed sound in words. (Words sounding the same at the end.) a) rhyme b) repetition c) rhythm d) reader 6) A type of literature in which the sound and meaning of language are combined to create ideas and feelings. a) poetry b) rhyme c) rhythm d) mood 7) The "beat" of the poem. a) rhyme b) repetition c) rhythm d) poetry 8) Words beginning with the same consonant sound a) rhyme b) repetition c) alliteration d) rhythm 9) A word that represents a sound. a) hyperbole b) onomatopoeia c) alliteration d) imagery 10) Create a picture in reader's mind. a) alliteration b) rhythm c) rhyme scheme d) imagery 11) A comparison of two things using like or as. a) simile b) imagery c) metaphor d) personification 12) A comparison of two unlike things. Doesn't use like or as. a) simile b) metaphor c) imagery d) personification 13) The message of the poem. a) personification b) theme c) alliteration d) simile 14) "The trees danced in the wind." is an example of... a) hyperbole b) personification c) imagery d) simile 15) Hit the hay is an example of a/an... a) idiom b) hyperbole c) personification d) metaphor

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