What type of poem ends with a heroic couplet Petrarchan or Shakespearean
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Any kind of rhyming couplet ends Shakespearean, doesn't have to
be heroic The Shakespearean (or "English" or "Elizabethan") sonnet
ends with a heroic couplet.
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What is an example of metonymy in To Autumn
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Gurg
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What is substituting a term associated with another for the original term
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Metonymy
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What is an imaginative leap
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An unexpected connection between ideas
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What is the most likely reason a poet might organize a poem into a sequence
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To imply that certain lines and stanzas "go together"
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What is a free verse limited to
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Nothing, not really. Many poets have exclaimed that free verse
isn't free- they have said that free verse must follow its own
rules and not be rambling foolishness. so put thought into your
poems and the sky is merely your launchpad.
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Why do line breaks represent a difference between poetry and prose
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Prose usually does not use line breaks for literary effect.
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Which is an effect of separating poems into stanzas
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images and ideas are grouped into units
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Which line gives the best example of alliteration
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Music makes the house merry
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Which stanza best shows a leading approach as opposed to a leaping approach
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The trees still hold the rain
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Why can randomly generated words still seem to have meaning together
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The human mind naturally looks for connections between words
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How to use aubade in a sentence
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"The quails cooed their aubade as the sky took on the rosy tint
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Which is an example of a personification of an abstract idea
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Death wears a heavy, dark cloak
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What is the best definition of a stanza break
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A stanza break is a blank line between the stanzas (a group of
lines) in a poem.
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Which aspect of 103 Korean martyrs most resembles a narrative poem
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The poem is structured as the retelling of a memory - APEX
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Which best explains what a prose poem is
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Which of the following describes of prose poetry?
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which best describes a list poem
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a poem made out of a group of seemingly unrelated images or ideas
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what is a pantoum
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a form with a pattern of lines that are each repeated once
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Which best explains what compression is
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Packing a lot of meaning into a few
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What type of poem ends with a heroic couplet Petrarchan or Shakespearean
Any kind of rhyming couplet ends Shakespearean, doesn't have to
be heroic The Shakespearean (or "English" or "Elizabethan") sonnet
ends with a heroic couplet.
What is an example of metonymy in To Autumn
Gurg
What is substituting a term associated with another for the original term
Metonymy
What is an imaginative leap
An unexpected connection between ideas
What is the most likely reason a poet might organize a poem into a sequence
To imply that certain lines and stanzas "go together"
What is a free verse limited to
Nothing, not really. Many poets have exclaimed that free verse
isn't free- they have said that free verse must follow its own
rules and not be rambling foolishness. so put thought into your
poems and the sky is merely your launchpad.
Why do line breaks represent a difference between poetry and prose
Prose usually does not use line breaks for literary effect.
Which is an effect of separating poems into stanzas
images and ideas are grouped into units
Which line gives the best example of alliteration
Music makes the house merry
Which stanza best shows a leading approach as opposed to a leaping approach
The trees still hold the rain
for hours after it ceases to fall.
Why can randomly generated words still seem to have meaning together
The human mind naturally looks for connections between words
How to use aubade in a sentence
"The quails cooed their aubade as the sky took on the rosy tint
of dawn." Is an example of the use of aubade in a sentence.
Which is an example of a personification of an abstract idea
Apex 4.3.4 quiz: understanding the study
Death wears a heavy, dark cloak
What is the best definition of a stanza break
A stanza break is a blank line between the stanzas (a group of
lines) in a poem.
Which aspect of 103 Korean martyrs most resembles a narrative poem
The poem is structured as the retelling of a memory - APEX
Which best explains what a prose poem is
Which of the following describes of prose poetry?
which best describes a list poem
a poem made out of a group of seemingly unrelated images or ideas
what is a pantoum
a form with a pattern of lines that are each repeated once