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Question | Answer |
What do we call the physical structure of a poem (length of lines, rhythm, etc)? | Form |
The arrangement of lines into groups? | Stanzas |
The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line? | Meter |
Poets choose to place words in a certain order for a reason, and the construction of their _____ is important | lines |
Metaphors, similes, hyperbole, personification, etc, are all examples of... | Figurative language |
If a stanza has four lines, what do we call it? | Quatrain |
What do we call the narrator of a poem? | Speaker |
What do we call poems that have little to no structure? | Free verse |
What is the continuation of a sentence or clause over a line-break? | Enjambment |
A strong pause or stop within a line is called a _________? | Caesura |
How many syllables does 'magnificent' have? | 4 |
A ____ is a combination of stressed and unstressed syllables. | foot |
A reference to a well-known person, story or idea (often a biblical or mythological reference); it is left to the reader to make the connection. | Allusion |