Poetry Review Continued

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Poetry Review Continued
Create a plot graph
Select one of the narrative poems we
read and complete a plot graph
All of the poems that we read, which
one was the best? Explain why it is the
best. Include at least two reasons and
examples to support your argument.
(Think- subject, speaker, audience,
occasion, alliteration, rhyme, rhythm,
onomatopoeia)
How many stanzas does “Paul Revere’s
Ride” contain?
Answer: 13
Copy a line from “Paul Revere’s Ride”
that contains two examples of
alliteration
Answer:
Line 77 struck out by a steed flying fearless and fleet
What is the setting of “Paul Revere’s
Ride”
Answer: Massachusetts April 18, 1775
Copy two lines from “Paul Revere’s
Ride that rhyme
Answer:
Listen, my children, and you shall hear
Of the midnight ride of Paul Revere
In lines 42-48, what is the metaphor
(direct comparison) that the poet uses
to describe the churchyard?
Answer: the military camp with tents
In lines 42-48, what is the simile he
uses to describe the wind?
Answer: a sentinel’s tread
In lines 97-100, how does the poet
personify the meeting house?
Answer: The windows are gazing at him with a
spectral glare
In lines 82-86, how many syllables are
in each line?
Answer: 10
In lines 82-86, how many accented (/)
syllables are in each line
Answer: 5
Friends are like chocolate cake You can never have too many. Chocolate cake is like heav
How many stanzas does the poem
contain?
I love to write
Day and night
What would my heart do
But cry, sigh and be blue
If I could not write
Answer: 2
Writing feels good
And I know it should
Who could have knew
That what I do Is write, write, write
Give me an example of a simile in the
following lines
Answer: Friends are like
Friends are like chocolate cake chocolatee cake
You can never have too many. Chocolate cake is like
Chocolate cake is like heaven – heaven
Always amazing you with each taste or feeling.
Chocolate cake is like life with so many different
pieces.
Chocolate cake is like happiness, you can never get
enough of it
Find the rhyme scheme
The colors caressing each other up high
Mixing and mating to create something new
The setting sun painting a cloudy sky
Presenting to us a spectacular view
An early bird star playing peek a boo
The sun sneaking back with a half of an eye
The moon displaying it's particular hue
This dazzling dance of light in the sky
Find an example of alliteration
Tyger, tyger burning bright,
In the forest of the night;
What immortal hand or eye
Could name thy fearful symmetry?
In what distant deeps or skies
Burnt the fire of thine eyes?
On what wings dare he aspire?
What the hand dare seize the fire?
And what shoulder & what the art
Could twist the sinews of thy heart?
And when thy heart began to beat
What dread and what dread feet?
Dare its deadly terrors clasp?
Name 4 sound devices
1.
2.
3.
4.
Rhyme
Onomatopoeia
Alliteration
Rhythm
Name the 4 parts of a dramatic
situation of a poem
1.
2.
3.
4.
Speaker
Occasion
Subject
Audience