Q.1
Choose the correct poetic device. The repetition of a consonant sound, especially at the beginning of a word or stressed syllable.
  • Alliteration
  • Simile
  • Metaphor
  • Hyperbole
Q.2
Choose the correct poetic device. A form of poetry without meter, pattern, or rhyme.
  • Sonnet
  • Free verse
  • Ballad
  • Sestina
Q.3
Choose the correct poetic device. The technique which describes a clause or phrase which runs on between lines or verses without a pause.
  • Caesura
  • Enjambment
  • Iambic pentameter
  • Meter
Q.4
Choose the correct poetic device. A stanza consisting of a pair of lines.
  • Quatrain
  • Terza Rima
  • Couplet
  • Sonnet
Q.5
Choose the correct poetic device. The style and tone of a poem's narrator, speaker, or persona.
  • Subject
  • Mood
  • Voice
  • Form
Q.6
Choose the correct poetic device. A type of figurative language in which the poet writes about one thing as if it were another.
  • Theme
  • Metaphor
  • Homophone
  • Oxymoron
Q.7
Choose the correct poetic device. The collections of lines into which a poem is divided.
  • Stanzas
  • Sonnets
  • Meters
  • Metrical feet
Q.8
Choose the correct poetic device. A phrase or line which recurs throughout a poem.
  • Stanza
  • Assonance
  • Ballad
  • Refrain
Q.9
Choose the correct poetic device. A long pause or break within a line, usually (but not always) created by punctuation such as a period, semi-colon, colon or, occasionally, an em (long) dash.
  • Caesura
  • Enjambment
  • Falling rhythm
  • Voice
Q.10
Choose the correct poetic device. The organized rhythm of beats in poetry.
  • Rhyme
  • Stanza
  • Free verse
  • Metre
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