1) What is onomatopoeia? a) the ordered pattern of rhymes at the end of lines in a poem b) words that create an image to appeal to the senses c) words with the same ending sound at the end of a stanza d) a group of lines within a poem  e) a word that imitates the sound it represents f) none of the above 2) A rhyming scheme is... a) the ordered pattern of rhymes at the end of lines in a poem b) words that create an image to appeal to the senses c) words with the same ending sound at the end of a stanza d) a group of lines within a poem e) a word that imitates the sound it represents f) none of the above 3) A stanza is known as what? a) a word that imitates the sound it represents b) a group of lines within a poem c) words that create an image to appeal to the senses d) the ordered pattern of rhymes at the end of lines in a poem e) words with the same ending sound at the end of a stanza f) none of the above 4) What is imagery in poetry? a) a group of lines within a poem b) words that create an image to appeal to the senses c) the ordered pattern of rhymes at the end of lines in a poem d) a word that imitates the sound it represents e) words with the same ending sound at the end of a stanza f) none of the above 5) Rhyming words are known as what in poetry? a) words with the same ending sound at the end of a stanza b) a word that imitates the sound it represents c) a group of lines within a poem d) words that create an image to appeal to the senses e) the ordered pattern of rhymes at the end of lines in a poem f) none of the above 6) What is used in the poem: Betty Botter bought a bit of butter-But, the bit of butter Betty Botter bought was bitter-So Betty Botter bought a better bit of butter a) Personification b) Alliteration c) Metaphor d) Simile e) Onomatopoeia f) none of the above 7) Narrative Poetry ... a) tells a story b) imitates sound c) uses human characteristics d) describes using the word like or as e) involves sound patterns f) none of the above 8) Simile ... a) imitates sound b) describes a word using like or as c) uses human characteristics d) does not describe a word using like or as e) involves sound patterns f) none of the above 9) Metaphor ... a) does not describe a word using like or as b) involves sound patterns c) uses human characteristics d) imitates sound e) describes a word using like or as f) none of the above 10) Personification... a) involves sound patterns b) uses human characteristics c) does not describe a word using like or as d) describes a word using like or as e) imitates sound f) none of the above 11) Theme... a) uses human characteristics b) The syllabic patterns and stresses create the metrical pattern of a poem. c) paraphrase each line d) stanzas, line breaks, rhyme patterns, punctuation, and pauses. e) The central idea and the subject matter can reveal the underlying theme of a poem. f) none of the above 12) Tone... a) The central idea and the subject matter can reveal the underlying theme of a poem. b) tells a story c) words that create an image to appeal to the senses d) maybe conveyed and expressed in a variety of ways, it is generally either through the attitude of the narrator or writer, subject matter, characters or events. e) the atmosphere that is prevalent in the poem f) none of the above 13) Mood... a) denotations and connotations of words b) maybe conveyed and expressed in a variety of ways, it is generally either through the attitude of the narrator or writer, subject matter, characters or events. c) tells a story d) the atmosphere that is prevalent in the poem e) words that create an image to appeal to the senses f) none of the above 14) Denotation... a) maybe conveyed and expressed in a variety of ways, it is generally either through the attitude of the narrator or writer, subject matter, characters or events. b) imitates sound c) the literal or primary meaning of a word, in contrast to the feelings or ideas that the word suggests. d) words that create an image to appeal to the senses e) an idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning. f) none of the above 15) Connotation... a) the literal or primary meaning of a word, in contrast to the feelings or ideas that the word suggests. b) words that create an image to appeal to the senses c) imitates sound d) an idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning. e) maybe conveyed and expressed in a variety of ways, it is generally either through the attitude of the narrator or writer, subject matter, characters or events. f) none of the above 16) The setting in The Raven helps contribute to what? Deep into the darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing, / Doubting” a) metaphor b) simile c) uses human characteristics d) stanza e) mood f) none of the above 17) Death -- in the form of war -- a seductive lover who lures a beloved away from her arms. This is an example of what? a) stanza b) simile c) personification d) imitates sound e) Alliteration f) none of the above 18) "I wandered lonely as a cloud." Is an example of what? a) Onomatopoeia b) Imagery c) Alliteration d) Personification e) Denotation f) none of the above

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