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Comparing Poems (Post-Reading Quiz)

Quiz by Janette Salinas

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  • Q1
    The author of a poem is called the poet; the narrator of a poem is called the:
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  • Q2
    A poem that expresses the feelings or thoughts of a speaker rather than telling a story is called:
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  • Q3
    A poem usually addressed to a particular person, object or event usually praising it, is called:
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  • Q4
    A group of lines in a poem or song is called:
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  • Q5
    The message of a work, the insight it offers into life is called the:
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  • Q6
    The feeling created in the reader by a literary work or passage is the:
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  • Q7
    The attitude of the author toward the audience or the characters or the topic is called:
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  • Q8
    Poetry written without regular rhyme or patterns is said to be written in:
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  • Q9
    Words that create mental images, appealing to the five senses; sight, sound, touch, smell, and taste are called:
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  • Q10
    A kind of figurative language that uses exaggeration to express strong emotion, make a point, or evoke humor is:
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  • Q11
    A sound device that uses the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words is called:
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  • Q12
    A sound device that uses  words or phrases that sound like things to which they refer is called:
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  • Q13
    When you repeat grammar structures its called parallel structure, when you repeat sounds, words, or ideas for effect and emphasis it is called:
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  • Q14
    VOCAB: An insect which produces a shrill sound, found in 'Ode to enchanted light' is called:
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  • Q15
    VOCAB: A word used to refer to crisscrossed strips, usually of wood, found in 'Ode to enchanted light' is:
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