Free verse or rhyme-- in which form was this novel written?
Free verse- no rhyme, no rhythm
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heart
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shark
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By the end of the book, the narrator realizes that writing and reading poetry is not only pleasurable, but that writing can be a way of dealing with WHAT?
painful memories
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Jack finally shared his work, but wanted to be anonymous. What does anonymous mean?
Unknown; not named
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Who is the author of 'Stopping by the Woods' and 'The Pasture," two poems Jack reads in class? Edgar Allan Poe or Robert Frost?
Robert Frost
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Tiger, hamster, gerbil, goldfish, flea--which one is NOT an animal Jack asked if he could write about?
Gerbil
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The narrator's poem at the end was inspired by the poem "Love That WHAT"?
Boy
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The concrete (or picture) poem in the story was in the shape of what fruit?
Apple
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In "Street Music," we read the words "roar", "flash", "clash", and "screeching," which are examples of WHAT?
onomatopoeia
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monster
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lifesaver
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Identify the figurative language found in the following line. "I said I love that boy like a rabbit likes to run."
Simile
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Jack reads a poem in class about an animal: ________, ________ burning bright.
Tiger, tiger
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Why did so much depend on the blue car?
The blue car hit and killed Sky, the narrator's beloved dog.
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From what point of view is this story told? First, second, or third? (Hint: "I" is used)