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QUESTION 1 1. Match each poetic sound element with its example. Repetition Read Answer Items for Question 1 Assonance Read Answer Items for Question 1 Slant Rhyme Read Answer Items for Question 1 Alliteration Read Answer Items for Question 1 Answer A. The bells went silent when the king fell dead. half of them laugh, then the fun infects the rest. C. The soft snow swirled in circles around the subway stairs. D. I always told you the truth/still you demanded proof. E. Waiting for the night to end/waiting for a friend/waiting for that morning light. B. If Consonance Read Answer Items for Question 1 10 points QUESTION 2 1. The following lines of poetry demonstrate which type of line break? From "Sorrows" by Lucille Clifton: "but who can distinguish one human voice amid such choruses of desire" End stop Enjambment 2 points QUESTION 3 1. The following lines of poetry demonstrate what type of line break? From "Sequestered Writing" by Carolyn Forché: "What ghost comes to the bedside whispering You? -- With its no one without its I -A dwarf ghost? A closet of empty clothes? Ours was a ghost who stole household goods. Nothing anyone would miss. Supper plates. Apples. Barbed wire behind the house." End stop Enjambment 2 points QUESTION 4 1. Identify the rhythm of the following lines. From "Water Music" by Robert Creeley: "The words are a beautiful music. The words bounce like in water. Water music, loud in the clearing iamb trochee anapest free verse 2 points QUESTION 5 1. Identify the rhythm of the following lines. From Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven": "Ah, distinctly I remember it was in the bleak December; And each separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the floor." iamb trochee anapest free verse 2 points QUESTION 6 1. Identify the rhyme scheme of the stanza of the following poem. From "Anabelle Lee" by Edgar Alan Poe: "It was many and many a year ago, In a kingdom by the sea, That a maiden there lived whom you may know By the name of Annabel Lee; And this maiden she lived with no other thought Than to love and be loved by me." abcabc aabaac ababab ababcb 2 points QUESTION 7 1. Match each element of figurative language with its example. Symbol Read Answer Items for Answer A. I think I know enough of hate/To say that for Question 7 Metaphor Read Answer Items for Question 7 Simile Read Answer Items for Question 7 Hyperbole Read Answer Items for Question 7 Understatement Read Answer Items for Question 7 Allusion Read Answer Items for Question 7 Irony Read Answer Items for Question 7 Personification Read Answer Items for Question 7 destruction ice/Is also great/And would suffice. B. How now, Mr. Shakespeare, should a poet say what poetry should not express C. The fog comes/on little cat feet D. And all the lands belong to the crown. E. One of these days these boots/are gonna walk all over you. F. Water, water, everywhere,/Nor any (but not a) drop to drink. G. Night falls like a wet sponge H. I gazed on the forest and burned/out the sahara desert,/with a packet of goat's meat/and a change of clothes/I crossed it in two hours I. The sky is low, the clouds are mean,/A travelling flake of snow/Across a barn or through a rut/Debates if it will go. J. The woods are lovely, dark and deep./But I have promises to keep Synecdoche Read Answer Items for Question 7 Metonymy Read Answer Items for Question 7 20 points
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