| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| when someone gets what someone else is experiencing and how they feel about it | empathy | 75%
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| poetry that does not rhyme, has no regular rhythms or line lengths | free verse | 75%
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| something that makes you feel a specific emotion | emotive | 50%
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| imaginary speaker, often a persona, address an implied audience | dramatic monologue | 25%
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| when a sentence or phrase runs over from one line or stanza to the next | enjambment | 25%
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| an implied word or phrase employed instead of something derogatory or upsetting or to conceal the meaning. | euphemism | 25%
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| when a poet writes about themselves or their group using words like, I, my, we , our, us | first person | 25%
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| the type of poem and its features | form | 25%
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| finishing a line of poetry with the end of a phrase or sentence | end-stopping | 0%
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| words that have similar but not identical end sounds | half-rhyme | 0%
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