Grade 7 Poetry Final test review Thursday April

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Grade 7 Poetry: Final test review Thursday, April 23 rd, 2015

Grade 7 Poetry: Final test review Thursday, April 23 rd, 2015

A B 100 100 200 200 300 300 400 400 500 500 C D

A B 100 100 200 200 300 300 400 400 500 500 C D

-Alliteration -Consonance -Simile -Assonance -Metaphor -Hyperbole -Personification -Onomatopoeia -Rhyme -Parody Name 6 poetic devices.

-Alliteration -Consonance -Simile -Assonance -Metaphor -Hyperbole -Personification -Onomatopoeia -Rhyme -Parody Name 6 poetic devices. Row 1, Col 1

Alliteration Name that poetic device: “Gorillas growl grumpily …” 1, 2

Alliteration Name that poetic device: “Gorillas growl grumpily …” 1, 2

Personification Name that poetic device: “The wrinkled sea beneath him crawls …” 1, 3

Personification Name that poetic device: “The wrinkled sea beneath him crawls …” 1, 3

Assonance Identify the following poetic device: Ila eyed the pie in the sky. 1,

Assonance Identify the following poetic device: Ila eyed the pie in the sky. 1, 4

Metaphor Name that poetic device: “The rain is a mouse-gray horse …” 2, 1

Metaphor Name that poetic device: “The rain is a mouse-gray horse …” 2, 1

Simile Name that poetic device: “He watches from his mountain walls and like a

Simile Name that poetic device: “He watches from his mountain walls and like a thunderbolt he falls. ” 2, 2

Simile Name that poetic device: “Robbie turned as white as a ghost when he

Simile Name that poetic device: “Robbie turned as white as a ghost when he heard the news. ” 2, 3

Metaphor Name that poetic device: “The sky wept in sorrow. ” 2, 4

Metaphor Name that poetic device: “The sky wept in sorrow. ” 2, 4

A, B, A, B Name that rhyme scheme: There once was a big brown

A, B, A, B Name that rhyme scheme: There once was a big brown cat That liked to eat a lot of mice. He got all round and fat Because they tasted so nice. 3, 1

Ballad Narrative poetry that is sung is commonly called a ______. 3, 2

Ballad Narrative poetry that is sung is commonly called a ______. 3, 2

A, B, A, A, B Name that rhyme scheme: Two roads diverged in a

A, B, A, A, B Name that rhyme scheme: Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth; 3, 3

-5 lines -Rhyme scheme = A, A, B, B, A -Each line has a

-5 lines -Rhyme scheme = A, A, B, B, A -Each line has a set number of syllables: 8, 8, 5, 5, 8 Define « Limerick. » 3, 4

What is an acrostic poem? 4, 1

What is an acrostic poem? 4, 1

-tells a story -has characters, plot, setting (many of the same elements of a

-tells a story -has characters, plot, setting (many of the same elements of a short story) -narrative poetry that is sung is commonly called a ballad -among the oldest forms of poetry What is a narrative poem? 4, 2

What is a concrete poem? 4, 3

What is a concrete poem? 4, 3

Define an emotions poem. 4, 4

Define an emotions poem. 4, 4

Identify the type of poetry: He broke my heart Every piece, shattered All I

Identify the type of poetry: He broke my heart Every piece, shattered All I wanted was his love Real, as he promised True, as mine for him But he walked away Right in the middle of paradise Every beat of my heart Aches for his love Keeping the flame aglow I will wait by the light Never losing the hope God will send him back to me Copyright © 2000 Jody Kuperavage 5, 1

Name the type of poetry: There was a young fellow who thought Very little,

Name the type of poetry: There was a young fellow who thought Very little, but thought it a lot. Then at long last he knew What he wanted to do, But before he could start, he forgot. 5, 2

Name the type of poetry: 5, 3

Name the type of poetry: 5, 3

Identify the type of poetry (on 2 slides): I saw the other day if

Identify the type of poetry (on 2 slides): I saw the other day if it hurt him very much. at all, there wasn't any when I went shopping "Not at all!" said there, broken-legg'd man. in the store So I asked him very A man I hadn't ever, I ran around behind him kindly if he had it hid for I thought that I ever seen in there somewhere. would see before, "Not at all!" said the The broken leg all A man whose leg was broken-legg'd man. broken and who leaned bandaged up and bent back at the knee; upon a crutch. I asked him very kindly But I didn't see the leg 5, 4

"Then where, " I asked him, "is it? Did a tiger bite it off?

"Then where, " I asked him, "is it? Did a tiger bite it off? Or did you get your foot wet when you had a nasty cough? Did someone jump down on your leg when it was very new? Or did you simply cut it off because you wanted to? " "Not at all!" said the broken-legg'd man. "What was it then? " I asked him, and this is what he said: "I crossed a busy crossing when the traffic light was red; A big black car came whizzing by and knocked me off my feet. " "Of course you looked both ways, " I said, "before you crossed the street. " "Not at all!" said the broken-legg'd man. "They rushed me to the hospital right quickly, "he went on, "And when I woke in nice white sheets I saw my leg was gone; That's why you see me walking now on nothing but a crutch. " "I'm glad, " said I, "you told me, and I thank you very much!" "Not at all!" said the broken-legg'd man. http: //www 2. nkfust. edu. tw/~emchen/CLit/Broken-legged_Man. htm