Elements of Poetry (Lesson 19)

  1.  
    What is a verse?
    A. A group of verses B. One line in a poem C. A stanza D. A poem E.
  2.  
    What is a rhyme?
    A. A group of verses B. Two words that end in the same sound C. D. The beat in a poem E. A verse
  3.  
    What is a stanza?
    A. A group of verses B. A poem C. Two words that end in the same sound D. E. One line in a poem
  4.  
    What is rhythm?
    A. The regular pattern of sounds in a poem B. Sets up a pattern of strong and weak syllables in each verse C. Two words that end in the same sound D. E. A group of verses
  5.  
    What is meter?
    A. B. A poem C. One line in a poem D. A group of verses E. Sets up a pattern of strong and weak syllables in each verse
  6.  
    What is a poem?
    A. B. A poem is a collection of spoken or written words that expresses ideas or emotions in a powerfully vivid and imaginative style. C. Two words that end in the same sound D. The regular pattern of sounds in a poem E. One line in a poem
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Elements of Poetry (Lesson 19) (Answer Key)

  1.  
    What is a verse?
    A. A group of verses B. One line in a poem C. A stanza D. A poem E.
  2.  
    What is a rhyme?
    A. A group of verses B. Two words that end in the same sound C. D. The beat in a poem E. A verse
  3.  
    What is a stanza?
    A. A group of verses B. A poem C. Two words that end in the same sound D. E. One line in a poem
  4.  
    What is rhythm?
    A. The regular pattern of sounds in a poem B. Sets up a pattern of strong and weak syllables in each verse C. Two words that end in the same sound D. E. A group of verses
  5.  
    What is meter?
    A. B. A poem C. One line in a poem D. A group of verses E. Sets up a pattern of strong and weak syllables in each verse
  6.  
    What is a poem?
    A. B. A poem is a collection of spoken or written words that expresses ideas or emotions in a powerfully vivid and imaginative style. C. Two words that end in the same sound D. The regular pattern of sounds in a poem E. One line in a poem

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