
Formative Assessment - Remote Learning (Exit Ticket) - Poetry: Metrics, rhyme schemes, and author's purpose
Quiz by Heather Fernandez
High School
English III (2017)
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)
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- Q1Masculine rhymeName the type of rhyme: "weep" & "keep" ; "glow" & "no" ; "flight" & "night"30s110.38.C.7.B
- Q2Feminine rhymeName the type of rhyme: "waken" & "foresaken" ; "fellow" & "yellow" ; "glorious" & "victorious"30s110.38.C.7.B
- Q3Near/ imperfect/ slant/ half/ close rhyme - share either consonant OR vowel sound but NOT BOTHRhyme, " I Dwell in a lonely house I know, That vanished many a summer ago" ; "lovely, funny" ; "fine, rhyme"30s110.38.C.7.B
- Q4End rhymeRhyme? "Two roads diverged into a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood"30s110.38.C.7.B
- Q5Internal rhymeName the rhyme: " For the moon never beams without bringing me dreams"30s110.38.C.7.B
- Q6Triple rhymeName the rhyme: "I chased it on my bicycle but it melted into an icicle"30s110.38.C.7.B
- Q7AssonanceName the sound poetic device shown: "Slow the low gradual moan came in the snowing."30s110.38.C.7.B
- Q8AssonanceName the sound poetic device shown: "Shall ever medicine thee to that sweet sleep."30s110.38.C.7.B
- Q9ConsonanceName the sound poetic device shown: " All's well that ends well"30s110.38.C.7.B
- Q10AssonanceName the sound poetic device shown: " A host of golden daffodils"30s110.38.C.7.B
- Q11AlliterationName the sound poetic device shown: " The snake slithered across the smooth sand"30s110.38.C.7.B
- Q12RefrainName the sound poetic device shown: "But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep."30s110.38.C.7.B
- Q13Slant/ near/ half/ imperfect/ close rhymeRhyme? "What have I last looked on The round green eyes and the long wavering bodies of the dark leopards of the moon? All the wild witches, those most noble ladies"30s110.38.C.7.B
- Q14See imageSound device and type of rhyme? " He clasp the crag with the crooked hands; Close to the sun I'm lonely lands,30s110.38.C.7.B
- Q15Assonance, End rhymeRing'd with the azure world, he stands."30s110.38.C.7.B