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Poetry Jeopardy. Rhyme Patterns. Structure. Poetic Speech. Give it a try!. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. What is the difference between a couplet and a triplet?.
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Poetry Jeopardy Rhyme Patterns Structure Poetic Speech Give it a try! 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400
A couplet is a two-lined rhymed poem. A triplet is a three-lined rhymed poem.
A a b b a A flea and a fly in a flue a Were caught, so what could they do? a Said the fly, “Let us flee.” b “Let us fly.” said the flea. b So they flew through a flaw in the flue a
Think of a word to rhyme with each of the following: Lawyer Holly Television Pillow Radio Laundry Novel
Words that Rhyme with: Lawyer: Destroyer Holly: Jolly Television: Superstition Pillow: Willow Radio: Audio Laundry: Quandary Novel: Grovel
Write a Poem with this Rhyme Pattern: a/b/b/a/c/d/d/c/g/g
Please find me a lawyer Who is kind And does not mind Being a destroyer Of my junky car That broke down In the middle of town I had driven so far Someone with a law degree Make this car history!
An Iamb is a metrical foot of two syllables, one short (unstressed) and one long (stressed). “Come live/with me/and be/my love”
There are 14 Lines in a sonnet. Shakespeare is famous for his Sonnets “Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May…”
What is Iambic Pentameter? Give an example.
A type of meter in poetry, in which there are five iambs to a line. Here’s an example from Shakespeare’s, Romeo and Juliet “But soft!/What light/through yon/derwin/dowbreaks?”
What is a figure of speech in which deliberate exaggeration is used for emphasis?
Hyperbole! Ex: That cookie is bigger than an elephant!
“Dead leaves dance in the wind…” Is an example of what figure of speech?
Acrostic P O E T R Y
Acrostic Poetry Opens Every Tricky Rhyme You can think of! *press space bar to see poem
Haiku (Build a Haiku using these words, remember to count the syllables!) Cupcakes Ice cream Favorite
Haiku Cupcakes with frosting Ice cream with chocolate syrup My favorite things.
Limerick Unscramble this Limerick: She ate ‘till she dropped There once was a dog named Molly Then she realized all her Folly And did belly flops Who enjoyed eating Christmas Holly
Limerick There once was a dog named Molly Who enjoyed eating Christmas holly She ate ‘till she dropped And did belly flops Then realized all of her folly
Diamante Build your own Diamante using these words for the first and last lines : Carnival Vs. A Boring night at home
Diamante Carnivals Noisy, Colorful Ride-riding, eating, game winning Fun, Exciting, Boring, Lame Sitting, waiting, thumb twiddling Quiet, Bland A boring night at home