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  1. Forms of Poetry 1. Narrative –tells a story in verse 2. Haiku –three-line Japanese form that describes something in nature. The first and third lines each have five syllables, and the second line has seven. 3. Free Verse –poetry defined by its lack of structure….It has no regular meter, rhyme, fixed line length, or specific stanza pattern

  2. Read this poem. Then, underline examples of three different poetry elements (rhyme, alliteration, onomatopoeia, simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, imagery) and label them in the space next to the poem. “The Tree” by Eben Court In spring your leaves start to come back and the forest grows with color. In summer

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  4. Elements of Poetry - orksheet Elements of Poetry - Idioms 1. Read the poem, The Brave Babysitter and the Boys. The poem contains 20 idioms. See if you can find them all. Highlight the idioms that you find. 2. Use your own words to explain the meaning of the following idioms. a) to beat around the bush b) a piece of cake c) a walk in the park d ...

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  5. English Elements of Poetry Quiz - Free download as (.rtf), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. This document is a quiz on elements of poetry consisting of 20 multiple choice questions testing students' understanding of poetic structures including meter, rhyme, rhythm, repetition, and sound techniques. The quiz covers ...

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  6. 1. Rhythm is the recurrence of stressed and unstressed sounds, which can sound melodic or discordant, fast or slow, etc. Rhythm’s what gives some poems their “sing-song” quality. 2. Meter is a recurring pattern of rhythm. 3. The rhyme scheme of a poem describes the pattern of end rhymes.

  7. Elements of Poetry Poetry-A type of literature that uses sounds, rhythms, and meanings of words to describe the word in striking and imaginative ways. Structure – The way the words and lines are arranged. Speaker – The person or character who communicates the words of the poem. Poetic Language is specific, imaginative, and rich with emotion.

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