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Warmup: Please write at least 3 sentences. What is your favorite song? (if you don’t have a favorite song, choose a song you really like) Why do you like this song? What lyrics of the song particularly resonate with you? In other words, which lyrics do you really like?

Warmup: Please write at least 3 sentences. What makes a poem a poem? In other words, what is your definition of poetry? Benchmarking Monday, February 26 Poetry Terms Test Thursday, March 1

Alliteration Repetition of the first sound of a word

Allusion Reference to a literary or historical person or event

Assonance Repetition of a vowel sound

Consonance Repetition of a consonant sound

Hyperbole Exaggeration

Imagery Descriptive language that appeals to the senses

Metaphor Comparison of two unlike things

Onomatopoeia Sound of a word suggests its meaning

Personification Human qualities given to nonhuman things

Simile Comparison using “like” or “as”

Couplet Two rhymed lines of poetry

Meter Beat of a poem; uses stressed and unstressed syllables

Rhyme Scheme Pattern of rhymes at the ends of lines

Quatrain Four lines of poetry with a specific rhyme scheme

Stanza Group of lines that divide the poem

Tone Attitude the speaker has toward the subject