Quiz
1. A single line of poetry is called a...
a) Stanza
b) Alliteration
c) Verse
d) Haiku
2. What does it mean when a word is an onomatopoeia?
a) It means that the word must have three or more syllables.
b) It means that the word must be part of lyrical poetry.
c) It means that the word is repeated many times in the poem.
d) It means that the word is the same as the sound it describes.
3. Which of the following is an example of personification?
a) "The six silly students stood on their heads."
b) "In the breeze, the trees waved happily at us."
c) "I can jump. I can run. I can sing. I can dance."
d) "Boom! Tap tap! Whoooooshhhh...!"
4. What shape is a diamante poem?
a) A diamond
b) A triangle
c) A circle
d) It is the shape of the poem's subject.
5. What is the rhyme pattern of a limerick?
a) A B A B A
b) A A B B A
c) A limerick does not rhyme.
d) A A A A A
a) Stanza
b) Alliteration
c) Verse
d) Haiku
2. What does it mean when a word is an onomatopoeia?
a) It means that the word must have three or more syllables.
b) It means that the word must be part of lyrical poetry.
c) It means that the word is repeated many times in the poem.
d) It means that the word is the same as the sound it describes.
3. Which of the following is an example of personification?
a) "The six silly students stood on their heads."
b) "In the breeze, the trees waved happily at us."
c) "I can jump. I can run. I can sing. I can dance."
d) "Boom! Tap tap! Whoooooshhhh...!"
4. What shape is a diamante poem?
a) A diamond
b) A triangle
c) A circle
d) It is the shape of the poem's subject.
5. What is the rhyme pattern of a limerick?
a) A B A B A
b) A A B B A
c) A limerick does not rhyme.
d) A A A A A