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POETRY Created by Educational Technology Network. www.edtechnetwork.com 2009

Styles/ Genres Literary Devices Write me a Poem Topic 4 Topic 5 10 20 30 40 50

Question 1 - 10 Song-like poem meant to express romantic or other strong emotions.

Answer 1 – 10 Lyrical Poem

Question 1 - 20

Answer 1 – 20

Question 1 - 30

Answer 1 – 30

Question 1 - 40

Answer 1 – 40

Question 1 - 50

Answer 1 – 50

Question 2 - 10 Repetition of the same letters or sounds at the beginning of words.

Answer 2 – 10 Alliteration

Question 2 - 20 Giving an inanimate or inhuman object human-like qualities.

Answer 2 – 20 Personification

Question 2 - 30 Words that represent or imitate the sound they describe. (example: “Vroom;” “Buzz;” “Caw”)

Answer 2 – 30 Onomatopoeia

Question 2 - 40 Close repetition of similar consonant sounds

Answer 2 – 40 Consonance

Question 2 - 50 Close repetition of similar vowel sounds.

Answer 2 – 50 Assonance

Question 3 - 10

Answer 3 – 10

Question 3 - 20

Answer 3 – 20

Question 3 - 30

Answer 3 – 30

Question 3 - 40

Answer 3 – 40

Question 3 - 50

Answer 3 – 50

Question 4 - 10

Answer 4 – 10

Question 4 - 20

Answer 4 – 20

Question 4 - 30

Answer 4 – 30

Question 4 - 40

Answer 4 – 40

Question 4 - 50

Answer 4 – 50

Question 5 - 10

Answer 5 – 10

Question 5 - 20

Answer 5 – 20

Question 5 - 30

Answer 5 – 30

Question 5 - 40

Answer 5 – 40

Question 5 - 50

Answer 5 – 50