Duplicate of AP Poetry Terms Review
Quiz by Jennifer Dougherty
Feel free to use or edit a copy
includes Teacher and Student dashboards
Measure skillsfrom any curriculum
Measure skills
from any curriculum
Tag the questions with any skills you have. Your dashboard will track each student's mastery of each skill.
With a free account, teachers can
- edit the questions
- save a copy for later
- start a class game
- automatically assign follow-up activities based on students’ scores
- assign as homework
- share a link with colleagues
- print as a bubble sheet
26 questions
Show answers
- Q1How many lines are in a sonnet?1514131210s
- Q2Which is NOT a type of sonnet?PetrarchanSpenserianShakespeareanMetaphysical10s
- Q3An 8 line stanza...QuatrainSestetOctaveVolta10s
- Q4An ingenious and fanciful comparison of two apparently very different thingsPetrarchan ConceitHomeric SimileShakespearean MetaphorHeroic Couplet10s
- Q5Turn in thought at the beginning of a sestetDivergenceVoltaInflexionApostrophe10s
- Q6Six line division in an Italian sonnetQuatrainSestetOctaveTetrameter10s
- Q7A reference in a work of literature to something outside the workInspirationSourceAllusionIllusion10s
- Q8A speaker’s disposition toward a subjectVoiceTonePersonaMood10s
- Q9Visual, auditory, or tactile images evoked by words of a literary workFlowDictionAtmosphereImagery10s
- Q10A comparison is expressed without the use of a comparative term like "like" or "as"CoupletPersonificationMetaphorSimile10s
- Q11Something that stands for something elseSatireImpostorPersonificationSymbol10s
- Q12The main thought expressed by a workExtended MetaphorRefrainThemeMotif10s
- Q13Direct address, usually to someone or something that is not presentAnaphoraAnapestApostropheAllusion10s
- Q14Emotional overtones of a particular wordMoodImageryDenotationConnotation10s
- Q15Explicitly instructiveForcefulInspiringDidacticRude10s