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Poetic Devices Questions - All Grades

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Grade 4 Poetic Devices CCSS: CCRA.R.5, RL.4.5

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This poem was most likely designed to...
  1. be read quietly
  2. be sung as a song
  3. be shouted out loud
  4. be read to yourself
Grade 11 Poetic Devices
Grade 7 Poetic Devices
Which type of poem is a poem of opposites?
  1. cinquain
  2. haiku
  3. concrete
  4. diamante
Grade 12 Poetic Devices
A figure of speech in which a part is used for the whole.
  1. metonymy
  2. paradox
  3. litotes
  4. synecdoche
  5. meiosis
Grade 9 Poetic Devices
Grade 5 Poetic Devices CCSS: CCRA.R.5, RL.5.5

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What is the rhyme scheme of this poem?
  1. ABABABAB CDCDCD
  2. AABBAABB CCDDEE
  3. ABBAABBA CDECDE
  4. ABBAABBA CDCDCD
Grade 8 Poetic Devices

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Read the sentences from the poem.

“What a stupid old place! how I long to aspire,”
Cried he, “I was destined for something much higher.”

Which statement best describes the significance of these lines?
  1. They describe why the little pumpkin is upset.
  2. They show how the little pumpkin treats his mother.
  3. They foreshadow what will happen to the little pumpkin.
  4. They share the importance of not acting like the little pumpkin.
Grade 8 Poetic Devices
Grade 7 Poetic Devices CCSS: CCRA.R.5, RL.7.5
Which of the following lines contains an example of internal rhyme?
  1. There's a Polar Bear
  2. He likes it 'cause it's cold in there
  3. With his seat in the meat
  4. And his face in the fish
Grade 10 Poetic Devices CCSS: CCRA.R.5, RL.9-10.5

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The two passages are most alike in which element?
  1. Rhythm
  2. Subject
  3. Repetition
  4. Metaphor
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