Parts of Speech and Poem Classifications

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Which of the following is NOT considered a preposition?

  • near
  • under
  • but (correct)
  • on

In a sentence, which of these word types typically appears before color?

  • Purpose
  • Shape (correct)
  • Material
  • Age

Which poem classification is known for having 5, 7, and 5 syllables in three lines?

  • Free Verse
  • Sonnet
  • Tanka
  • Haiku (correct)

Which option is commonly used to express strong emotion within a statement?

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Which of the following defines a ballad?

<p>A narrative poem, often resembling folk tales or legends, intended to be sung (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which type of poem is written about the death of an individual?

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Which word typically comes directly before 'age' in sentence construction?

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A poem that is a message for the dead is classified as a:

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Flashcards

Conjunctions

Words that connect words, phrases, or clauses.

Prepositions

Words that show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence.

Blank Verse

A poem with a regular meter but no rhyme scheme.

Epic Poem

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

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Elegy

A poem that mourns the death of a person.

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Dramatic Monologue

A poem written as a speech by one character.

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Haiku

A poem about nature, written in three lines with a specific syllable count: 5, 7, 5.

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Lyric Poetry

Form of poetry that expresses personal thoughts and feelings.

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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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