Poetry Test Review – Fall 2017
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POETRY TEST REVIEW – FALL 2017 TERMS: alliteration extended metaphor quatrain allusion feminine rhyme rhyme scheme anapestic meter foot rhythm anaphora hyperbole scansion apostrophe iambic meter sestet assonance iambic pentameter Shakespearean/English sonnet caesura internal rhyme slant rhyme conceit masculine rhyme spondee connotation meter stanza couplet metonymy synecdoche dactylic meter octave syntax denotation onomatopoeia tone end rhyme oxymoron trochaic meter end-stopped line paradox enjambment Petrarchan/Italian Sonnet METER IDENTIFCIATION: - Be able to identify the meter in isolated lines of poetry - Iambs, Trochees, Anapests, Dactyls, Spondees - Monometer, Dimeter, Trimeter, Tetrameter, Pentameter POEM COMPREHENSION AND ANALYSIS: - Be able to comprehend the content of all poems in your poetry packet/read in class. - Be able to analyze the effect of poetic devices, imagery, figurative language, diction, tone, and structural elements. - Be able to comprehend the overall meaning of a poem POEMS THAT COULD APPEAR ON YOUR TEST: “Those Winter Sundays” – Robert Hayden “Introduction to Poetry” – Billy Collins “Snapping Beans” – Lisa Parker “To the Virgins, To Make Much of Time” – Robert Herrick “To His Coy Mistress” – Andrew Marvell “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day” – William Shakespeare “My mistress’s eyes are nothing like the sun” – William Shakespeare “The World is Too Much With Us” – William Wordsworth “My Papa’s Waltz” – Theodore Roethke “My Heart Leaps Up” – William Wordsworth “Do not go gentle into that goodnight” – Dylan Thomas “Death be not proud” – John Donne “The Apparition” – John Donne “The Flea” – John Donne .