Parts of Speech and Poem Classifications
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Which of the following is NOT a preposition?

  • for
  • but (correct)
  • near
  • on

Which of the following is the correct order of words in a sentence, according to the list provided?

  • Material, Purpose, Color, Age
  • Shape, Size, Opinion, Age
  • Opinion, Size, Age, Color (correct)
  • Color, Material, Purpose, Shape

What type of poem is characterized by a narrative, often based on folk tales or legends, and intended to be sung?

  • Ballad (correct)
  • Pastoral
  • Epic
  • Lyric

Which poetic form is a Japanese poem with a syllable pattern of 5, 7, 5?

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A poem about the death of an individual is classified as a(n) what?

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Conjunctions

Words that link words, phrases, or clauses together in a sentence. Examples include "and", "but", "or", and "so".

Epic Poem

A type of poem that tells a story, often about heroic figures or legendary events.

Lyric Poem

A poem that expresses feelings or thoughts. Examples include sonnets and odes.

Pastoral Poem

A poem that focuses on peaceful and idealized country scenes.

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Free Verse

A type of poem that has no regular meter but does use rhyme.

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Study Notes

Unfamiliar Parts of Speech

  • Prepositions: on, under, off, by, in, near, for, to, since
  • Conjunctions (Pangatnig): para/for, at/and, nor, or, pero/but, yet, so, ni, ngunit
  • Interjection: with exclamation mark

Proper Sequence of Words in a Sentence

  • Articles: a, an, the
  • Opinion
  • Size
  • Age
  • Shape
  • Color
  • Material
  • Purpose

Classifications of Poem

  • Ballad: narrative, less folk tale/legend, to be sung
  • Black Verse: with meter but no rhyme
  • Dramatic Monologue: written in form of speech for individual character
  • Elegy: death of individual
  • Epic: tells a story about heroic figure
  • Eulogy: message for the dead
  • Free Verse (vers libre): without meter but with rhyme
  • Haiku: Japanese poem about nature. 5, 7, 5 (3 lines and 17 syllables)
  • Idyll (Idyl): peaceful, idealized country scene
  • Lyrics: thoughts and feelings
  • Narrative: tells story
  • Ode: typically serious/meditative nature, type of Lyric
  • Pastoral: rural life in peaceful & romanticized way
  • Sonnet: Lyric poem consists of 14 lines
  • Tanka: Japanese poem: 5 lines, 31 syllables

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Test your knowledge on unfamiliar parts of speech, including prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections. Additionally, explore the classifications of poems, from ballads to sonnets, and their unique characteristics. This quiz will enhance your understanding of sentence structure and poetic forms.

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