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THIS. IS. Your. With. Host. Ms. Brunson. What you talking about McCoun?. Can you repeat that?. I know that song. Ode to the poem. TP to the izzo and CASTT to the izze. The Who. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300.
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Your With Host... Ms. Brunson
What you talking about McCoun? Can you repeat that? I know that song Ode to the poem TP to the izzo and CASTT to the izze The Who 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
Two or more syllables that together make up the smallest unit of rhythm in a poem. A 100
What is foot? A 100
The occurrence of the same or similar sounds at the end of two or more words (cat/hat) A 200
What is rhyme A 200
What is verse? A 300
The arrangement of a line of poetry that form one of the divisions of a poem. A 400
What is meter A 400
What is poetry A 500
The poem, “Seven Ages of Man,” utilized extended metaphor. What is the extended-metaphor? B 100
“Love can not be compared to anything.” This statement could be a theme of what poem? B 200
What is Sonnet 18 B 200
What is theme? B 300
The “S” in “My Papa’s Waltz” takes place in what line? B 400
The group, Foreigner, created a song called “Cold as Ice.” That title contains what poetic element? C 100
What is a simile C 100
The song, “Online” by Brad Paisley over exaggerates the physical character traits of the narrator. What is this poetic element? C 200
What is hyperbole C 200
Duffy wrote a song called “Mercy.” In the song she says: “My morals got me on my knees” What is the poetic element in that line? C 300
What is personification C 300
The following lyrics from “Trolley Song,” sung by Judy Garland, contains what poetic element? “Clang! Clang! Clang! Went the trolley. Ding! Ding! Ding! Went the bell.” C 400
What is onomatopoeia C 400
How is the song, “Life is a Highway,” an extended-metaphor? C 500
The poem, “Fire and Ice,” uses a paradox throughout the poem. What is the paradox? D 100
What is it explains that the world will end in fire and then the world will end in ice. (Paradox = The world can’t in twice.) D 100
In the poem, “Where the Sidewalk Ends,” our main focus was what poetic element? D 200
What is imagery? D 200
The poem, “Jabberwocky,” deals with what part of TP-CASTT and figurative language? D 300
What is connotation D 300
The poem “Dreams” by Langston Hughes deals with what type of figurative language? D 400
What is simile D 400
The poem, “Railway Train,” deals with what type of figurative language? D 500
What is personification? D 500
Who is the author that created his poem in the rhythm of a dance? Bonus: Tell me the title of the poem. E 100
Who is Theodore Roethke Bonus: “My Papa’s Waltz” E 100
This author was responsible for writing Through the Looking Glass, a story of Alice in Wonderland. E 200
Who is Lewis Carroll E 200
His writing was used as a voice for African Americans. E 300
Who is Langston Hughes E 300