Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
24 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
"The Rooster's crowing"
|
"But at Osaka's gateway/The guards are never fooled."
|
|
"this morning (for the girls of eastern high school)"
|
Lucille Clifton
|
|
"Ballad of Birmingham"
|
"But you may go to church instead"
|
|
"Jabberwocky"
|
"'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves"
|
|
"Dreams"
|
Langston Hughes
|
|
"Haiku"
|
Etheridge Knight
|
|
"Blessed Lord, what it is to be young"
|
"The singer, the song, and the sung."
|
|
"Chicago"
|
Carl Sandburg
|
|
"In a Farmhouse"
|
Luis Omar Salinas
|
|
What is a ballad?
|
A ballad is a form of poetry that tells story, passed from person to person, often as a simple song with rhyming words and a refrain.
|
|
What is the difference between rhyme and rhythm?
|
Rhymes are words that end with the same or similar sounds, while rhythm is a pattern created by the stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry.
|
|
What is imagery?
|
Imagery is the use of word pictures that appeal to the fives senses.
|
|
Give an example of imagery from a poem in Unit 7
|
(You find an example of imagery.)
|
|
What is voice?
|
Voice is the way a writer expresses ideas through style, form, content, and purpose.
|
|
Give an example of voice from a poem in Unit 7
|
(Find an example of voice.)
|
|
In "The Streets of Laredo," the cowboy is wrapped up in
|
a. a towel b. blue bed sheets c. gray flannel d. white linen
|
|
"The rooster's crowing" is in a traditional form of Japanese poetry called
|
a.tanka b. haiku c. an anecdote d. blank verse
|
|
With words like tinkle, oversprinkle, and twinkle, Poe imitates the sound of slivery sleigh bells. This is called what?
|
a. onomatopoeia b. assonance c. a metaphor d. alliteration
|
|
The quote from "My Life Story," "...she is too small/ only a sand in the big desert," is an example of what?
|
a. onomatopoeia b. assonance c. a metaphor d. alliteration
|
|
Cool and school are examples of what?
|
a onomatopoeia b. assonance c. metaphors d. alliteration
|
|
Lurk late and strike straight are examples of what?
|
a. onomatopoeia b. assonance c. metaphors d. alliteration
|
|
In "The Poet," the poet's table is covered with what?
|
a. ink b. books c. pens. d. paper
|
|
The main subject of Luis Omar Salinas's poems is the experience of what people in the United States?
|
a. American Indian b. African-American c. Hispanic d. Spanish
|
|
In "Nikki-Rosa," the poet doesn't think a white person will ever understand that Black love is Black what?
|
a. power b. wealth c. intelligence d. courage
|