Q.1
Choose the true sentence.
  • Rhyme is limited only to prose.
  • Rhyme has no reason to be in poems.
  • Rhyme is not an important element of a poem.
  • Rhyme is the repetition of similar sounds in two or more words in a poem.
Q.2
What is alliteration?
  • Antonyms that appear at the start of a line in a poem.
  • Two or more similar sounding words that appear at the start of a line in a poem.
  • Synonyms that appear at the start of a line in a poem.
  • Antonyms and synonyms that appear at the start of a line in a poem.
Q.3
The poem: is an example of what?
  • Simile.
  • Metaphor.
  • Idiom.
  • Onomatopoeia.
Q.4
Poetry is which of the following options?
  • Writing with lines and stanzas.
  • Writing with only adjectives.
  • Writing only with nouns.
  • Writing only with adjectives and nouns.
Q.5
What is a stanza?
  • Two lines grouped in a particular pattern in a poem.
  • Three lines grouped in a particular pattern in a poem.
  • Four lines grouped in a particular pattern in a poem.
  • A set number of lines grouped in a particular pattern in a poem.
Q.6
In Shakespeare's Sonnet 130, the poet describes the unattractiveness of his mistress as: and This form of description is an example of what?
  • Metaphor.
  • Hyperbole.
  • Simile.
  • Idiom.
Q.7
is an example of what?
  • Onomatopoeia.
  • Alliteration.
  • Personification.
  • Rhyme.
Q.8
Why are poems often used to tell stories, particularly so in ancient times?
  • Because they were written by great poets.
  • Because they were ordained by the gods.
  • Because they were mandated by the government.
  • Because the structure of a poem with rhymes and rhythm makes it easy to remember.
Q.9
What is personification?
  • Using only proper nouns in poetry.
  • Using only common nouns in poetry.
  • Expressing ideas and objects through human feelings and human actions in poetry.
  • The autobiography of the poet written in the form of a poem.
0 h : 0 m : 1 s