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Poetry. Structure Stanza : two or more lines of poetry that work like a paragraph in a piece of prose (the ordinary language people use in speaking or.

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1 Poetry

2 Structure Stanza : two or more lines of poetry that work like a paragraph in a piece of prose (the ordinary language people use in speaking or writing). Refrain : repetition of a phrase, line, or group of verses at definite intervals in the poem, usually at the end of stanzas

3 Rhyme True/Perfect last stressed vowel sound and everything following in the words are identical shining and whining Internal the rhyming sounds are within the lines of a poem, rather than at the ends The sun shone high its brilliant eye Off/Near/Slant words in which the final consonant sounds are alike and the words echo each other cough and huff Type Definition Example

4 Rhyme Scheme Pattern of rhyme in a stanza or poem. You can identify the rhyme scheme in stanzas by looking at the last word in the line and assigning letters to the rhyming words Example Like the sun behind the cloudsA Like the darkness of the nightB Like the grass beneath the treesC You stepped into the light…B

5 Rhyme Scheme Practice 1. I knew I’d have to grow up sometime,______ That my childhood memories would end,______ But a spark within me died,______ When I lost my imaginary friend. ______ 2. As the sun set and the moon came,______ I looked out the window in dread and shame.______ The sound of birds rose from the sky,______ I waved my hand and bid goodbye.______ Couplet-Pair of lines that are the same length and usually rhyme Couplet-Pair of lines that are the same length and usually rhyme

6 3. When I look into his eyes,______ I see the deep blue sea.______ I hope my love never dies,______ That he’ll always be there for me.______ 4. And here ends the saga______ Of writers who have grown.______ We’re successful authors,______ Now we will be unknown.______ Rhyme Scheme Practice

7 Genres Descriptive/ Dramatic focuses on details that depict a scene, a sound, a person, or a feeling in a very immediate way Narrative tells a story or part of one Lyric expresses personal feelings and thoughts and is often written in the first person Satirical holds up to ridicule the vices and follies of individuals or classes or exposes the undesirable features of society Didactic written to instruct, inform, or reform the reader; appeals primarily to the intellect Type Definition/Description

8 We Real Cool We real cool. We______ Left school. We ______ Lurk late. We ______ Strike straight. We ______ Sing sin. We ______ Thin gin. We ______ Jazz June. We ______ Die soon.______ by Gwendolyn Brooks What type of rhyme is included in this poem? How do you know? What genre would you classify this poem as? Why? http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poetrymagazine/poem/17315 The Pool Players. Seven at the Golden Shovel.

9 Sadie and Maud Maud went to college. ______ Sadie stayed at home. ______ Sadie scraped life ______ With a fine-tooth comb. ______ She didn’t leave a tangle in. ______ Her comb found every strand. ______ Sadie was one of the livingest chits ______ In all the land. ______ Sadie bore two babies ______ Under her maiden name. ______ Maud and Ma and Papa ______ Nearly died of shame. ______ When Sadie said her last so-long ______ Her girls struck out from home. ______ (Sadie had left as heritage ______ Her fine-tooth comb.) ______ Maud, who went to college, ______ Is a thin brown mouse. ______ She is living all alone ______ In this old house. ______ by Gwendolyn Brooks

10 Sadie and Maud (con’t) What type of rhyme is included in this poem? How do you know? What genre would you classify this poem as? Why? What is the tone of this poem? How do you know? by Gwendolyn Brooks


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