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Give 2 examples of rhyming words for FACE.
Accept any suitable answer.. (RACE, LACE, PLACE, ACE, CASE )
You can create a shape poem at the inside or the outer line of your object. (TRUE / FALSE)
TRUE
We call this poetry element, the sound words.
ONOMATOPOEIA
Give 2 examples of ONOMATOPOEIA.
Accept suitable answers
Why do we use repetition in a poetry?
To emphasis
Rhythm is the ______________ of a poem. (BEAT AND MEMORY / BEAT AND PACE)
beat and pace
______________ is the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables. (RHYME SCHEME, RHYTHM, REPETITION)
Rhythm
Stressed syllable is pronounced more __________ than the others. (SLOWLY / STRONGLY)
strongly
How many syllables are there in the word HELICOPTER?
4 syllables
How many syllables are there in the word DRAGONFLY?
3 syllables
How many syllables are there in the word HIPPOPOTAMUS?
5 syllables
A poem is a collection of ___________ that expresses feelings or ideas.   (LETTERS / WORDS)
words
I had a cat, Who was so fat, He could not sit, As he did not fit.  WHAT IS THE RHYME SCHEME?
AABB
Limericks are usually serious poems.  (TRUE / FALSE)
False
THERE WAS A YOUNG BOY WITH A CAT, WHO SAT EVERY DAY ON A _______.  What is the suitable rhyming word? (bed, fat, mat)
mat
____________ are collection of words from left to right.   (STANZAS, POET, LINES)
Lines
__________ is a blank line between two stanzas.  (TITLE, POET, SPACE)
Space
What is the rhyme scheme for limerick?
AABBA
The rhyme scheme is usually found at the _______ of lines in the poems.  (BEGINNING, MEDIAL, END)
end
How many lines does a limerick usually have?
5 lines
What is Limerick?
A silly and fun poem