Name: Abigail Vázquez Date: 01/12/2024 Class: 6°D

1.Read each sentence and select the correct answer.
1.Read each sentence and select the correct answer.

In poetry, they’re a series of lines grouped together and separated by an empty line
In poetry, they’re a series of lines grouped together and separated by an empty line
from one another A. Rhythm B. Repetition C. Rhyme D. stanza E. paragraph
from one another A. Rhythm B. Repetition C. Rhyme D. stanza E. paragraph

2. It is the repetition of similar sounds at the end of each line.
3. It is the repetition of similar sounds at the end of each line.

A. Rhythm B. Repetition C. Rhyme D. stanza E. paragraph
A. Rhythm B. Repetition C. Rhyme D. stanza E. paragraph
3. _____: It can be described as the beat and pace of a poem. The beat is created by
3. _____: It can be described as the beat and pace of a poem. The beat is createdby

the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line or verse.
the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line or verse.

A. Rhythm B. Repetition C. Rhyme D. stanza E. paragraph
A. Rhythm B. Repetition C. Rhyme D. stanza E. paragraph

4.Look left, look right, look left again. A. Rhythm B. Repetition C. Rhyme 5. Roses are red,
Violets are blue.
Sugar is sweet,
4.Look left, look right, look left again. A. Rhythm B. Repetition C. Rhyme 6. Roses are red,
Violets are blue.
Sugar is sweet,

and so are you. What does it have? A. Rhythm B. Repetition C. Rhyme
and so are you. What does it have? A. Rhythm B. Repetition C. Rhyme

6._______: It is the name of the creator of a poem. A. author B. poetist C. writer D. poet 7.Hickory, dickory, dock,
The mouse ran up the clock The clock struck one,
The mouse ran down,
6._______: It is the name of the creator of a poem. A. author B. poetry C. poeet D. poet 7.Hickory, dickory, dock,
The mouse ran up the clock The clock struck one,
The mouse ran down,

Hickory, dickory, dock ***What's the Rhyme scheme in the poem? __________
Hickory, dickory, dock ***What's the Rhyme scheme in the poem?

8.Does the poem in number 7 have rhythm?
8.Does the poem in number 7 have rhythm?

A. Yes B. No C. Rhythm? What’s that? D. Sorry, I don’t know
A. Yes B. No C. Rhythm? What’s hatea? D. Sorry, I don’t know

9.Does the poem in number 7 have repetition?
9.Does the poem in number 7 have repetition?

A. Yes B. No C. Repetition? What’s that? D. Sorry, I don’t know
A. Yes B. No C. Repetition? What’s hatea? D. Sorry, I don’t know
10.The pattern of end rhymes denoted by letters, where each letter represents a
10.__________: the pattern of end rhymes denoted by letters, where each letter

new rhyme is called: _____________________________-
represents a new rhyme is called:

11. Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day. What is being used in hatea line?
11. Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day. What is being used in hatea line?

A. Rhythm B. Repetition C. Rhyme D. Nothing
A. Rhythm B. Repetition C. Rhyme D. Nothing

12. Write the four author’s purposes: 12. Write the four author’s purposes:

13.Poetry is a:
A. genre B. subgenre C. none D. drama 14.I was very_________ at school.
A. shyly B. shy C. blossom D. patiently 15. He walked ___________ in the room.
A. silent B. silenty C. silence
16. It is the message or moral that the poet wants to give. A. simile B. figurative language C. fable D. theme
13.Poetry is a:
A. genre B. subgenre C. none D. drama 14.I was very_________ at school.
A. shyly B. shy C. blossom D. patiently 15.He walked ___________ in the room.
A. silent B. silenty C. silence
16.It is the message or moral that the poet wants to give. A. simile B. figurative language C. fable D. theme

17. It is when we compare two things and we have to use the words like or as:
17.It is when we compare two things and we have to use the words like or as:

A. simile B. figurative language C. metaphor D. theme E. rhymes
A. simile B. figurative language C. metaphor D. theme E. rhymes

Bonus: Write a sentence that contains alliteration: Bonus: Write a sentence that contains alliteration: