1) What is the rhyme scheme of this poem? Whose woods these are I think I know / His house is in the village, though; / He will not see me stopping here / To watch his woods fill up with snow. a) AABB b) AABA c) ABAB d) BABB 2) The rhythm, or beat, of a poem a) meter b) line c) form d) couplet 3) The pattern found in poetry that occurs at the end of the lines, often represented by matching letters like ABAB, CDCD a) stanza b) meter c) couplet d) rhyme scheme 4) A stanza in poetry made of four lines a) couplet b) tercet c) quatrain d) sonnet 5) A stanza in poetry made of two lines a) couplet b) tercet c) quatrain d) sonnet 6) A stanza in poetry made of three lines a) couplet b) tercet c) quatrain d) sonnet 7) A group of lines in a poem, like a paragraph in an essay a) tercet b) sonnet c) vilanelle d) stanza 8) Which poetic form is made up of 14 lines, including an ending couplet, and is written in iambic pentameter? a) villanelle b) ballad c) sonnet d) poem 9) Which poetic form is made up of 19 lines, with two lines that repeat throughout? a) sonnet b) villanelle c) poem d) ballad 10) A ________ is a poem made up of 14 lines and iambic pentameter; a ________ is a poem made up of 19 lines and two repeating lines throughout. a) ballad/limerick b) sonnet/villanelle c) limerick/ballad d) villanelle/sonnet 11) A ________ usually contains a shift in perspective or a change of mindset around lines 8-10. a) Shakespearean sonnet b) Petrarchan sonnet c) Villanelle 12) A ________ usually presents a problem, then ends with a solution. a) Shakespearean sonnet b) Petrarchan sonnet c) Villanelle 13) A ________ usually presents a fixation, obsession, or repeated thought of the narrator. a) Shakespearean sonnet b) Petrarchan sonnet c) Villanelle

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