Sophomore final part 2

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1.
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Poetry that is similar to a play. It is one or more characters speaking to other characters.
2.
1 point
Poetry that expresses an emotion or personal thoughts.
3.
1 point
The authors reference to something commonly known. Usually historical, biblical or literary.
4.
1 point
An extreme exaggeration
5.
1 point
Shakespeare's sonnets are examples of which type of poetry?
6.
1 point
Romeo's dramatic monologues in "Romeo and Juliet" are examples of which type of poetry?
7.
1 point
What soda is Ms. Griem addicted to?
8.
1 point
Two rhyming lines in a poem
9.
1 point
A 14 line poem with a rhyme scheme of abab cdcd efef gg.
10.
1 point
Poetry that tells a story is called?
11.
1 point
When an author gives non human objects human like qualities.
12.
1 point
The grouping of lines in a poem
13.
1 point
The way the audience feels about a piece of writing. It is also part of the setting.
14.
1 point
The repetition of vowel sounds in words that are in the same line of poetry.
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1 point
The narrator in a poem
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1 point
The way an author feels about the subject he is writing about.
17.
1 point
A commonly known phrase that is not meant literally.
18.
1 point
The authors choice of words based off their connotative and denotative meanings.
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1 point
Words that sound the way that they are written, such as bang!
20.
1 point
Comparing two things using "like" or "as"
21.
1 point
Comparing two things WITHOUT the use of "like" OR "as"
22.
1 point
The pattern of rhymes in a poem.
23.
1 point
A folk ballad, originally meant for singing, that is passed down from generation to generation is an example of which type of poetry?
24.
1 point
The repition of sounds at the beginning of words in the same line of poetry.
25.
1 point
An epic, like the Odyssey, is an example of which type of poetry?