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?

    <p>Interjection</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following defines a ballad?

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

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

    <p>Elegy</p> Signup and view all the answers

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

    <p>Size</p> Signup and view all the answers

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

    <p>Eulogy</p> Signup and view all the answers

    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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    Explore the intricacies of parts of speech including prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections. Additionally, learn about various classifications of poems, such as ballads, elegies, and sonnets. Test your knowledge on the proper sequence of words in sentence construction.

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