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Poetry Exam
An exam on elements of poetry
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English
Undergraduate 2
04/03/2011

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Tag
Definition
an extra syllable in an otherwise regulated metrical line. (The line “Such waltzing was not easy” is supposed to be in iambic trimeter, but it has one extra unstressed syllable.)
Term
ceasura
Definition
a pause within a line of verse. It is not counted as part of the metrical pattern. The following line has a clear caesura in the middle:

How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.
Term
True rhyme
Definition
Obvious rhymes in words such as “wing” and “sing” are
Term
Slant rhyme
Definition
When words are not true rhyming words but almost rhyme (“prawn” and “thrown”; “steep” and “tape”; “angle” and “tingle”; “moaning” and “drowning”; “penniless” and “wilderness”),
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Diction
Definition
Word choice
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Feminine Rhyme
Definition
uses words of more than one syllable that end with a light stress (“pages” and “wages”; “I’m serious” and “delirious”; “on a mission” and “competition”).
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Masculine Rhyme
Definition
words rhyme on a single stressed syllable (“wing” and “sing”; “dear” and “steer”; “conflate” and “debate”; “the void” and “annoyed”).
Term
Onomatopeia
Definition
is the use of a word that, through its sound as well as its sense, represents what it defines.

9. Our neighbor tap-tapped at the door.

10. The bees buzzed around the flower.

11. The snake slithered and hissed across the sand.
Term
Iamb
Definition
has a light stress followed by a heavy stress: ˘ ’ (again, enough, delight)
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trochee
Definition
has a heavy stress followed by a light stress: ’ ˘ (battle, thunder, hero)
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dactyl
Definition
has a heavy stress followed by two light stresses: ’ ˘ ˘ (adamant, thunderbolt, nunnery)
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anapest
Definition
has two light stresses followed by a heavy stress: ˘ ˘ ’ (intercept, overwhelm, in a pinch, on the sly, from behind)
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spondee
Definition
has two equal heavy stresses: ’ ’
(drop dead, bon-bons)
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cretic
Definition
has three syllables, with stress on the middle syllable: ˘ ’ ˘ (unsightly, disastrous, repulsive)
Term
bacchius
Definition
has one light stress followed by two heavy stresses: ˘ ’ ’ (to win big, I feel great, before dawn)
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tetrameter
Definition
A four-foot line
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Pentameter
Definition
A five-foot line
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Hexameter
Definition
A six-foot line
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Assonance
Definition
is the repetition of vowel sounds within words in a line or lines of verse.

7. The fool was duped by goonish dudes.

8. A weak smell of steamed meat permeated the premises.
Term
Consonance
Definition
is the repetition of interior consonants, often in collaboration with alliteration.

4. Does Lily like my lovely dolly?

5. Everyone should answer an urgent letter very promptly.

6. We repaired the chipped upper lip of the cup.
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Alliteration
Definition
is the repetition of the initial sounds of words in a line or lines of verse.

1. Does Lily like my lovely dolly?

2. Be bold before trouble.

3. Tiny Timmy took two little steps.
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