English Parts of Speech & Poem Classifications NOTES
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These notes provide a list of English parts of speech and classifications of poems. The material covers prepositions, conjunctions, interjections, proper sequence of words, and different types of poems.
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ENGLISH UNFAMILIAR PARTS OF THE 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 SENT...
ENGLISH UNFAMILIAR PARTS OF THE 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 1. ARTICLES – a, an, the 2. OPINION 6. COLOR 3. SIZE 7. MATERIAL 4. AGE 8. PURPOSE 5. SHAPE 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