Poetry Terms Quiz
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March comes in like a lamb and goes out like a lion.
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The stars danced playfully in the moonlit sky.
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Bam! Pow! Hiss!
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Tarantulas burn flesh like a nine glock.
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Pop! Snap! Crackle
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The sun kissed the flowers.
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bully back better bring a bomb to the battlefield
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the child of mine was lying on her side
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"Nature Boy" Ric Flair versus Jessie "The Body" Ventura
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Changing “mother-in-law” into “woman hitler”
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He slowly drove, we had to roam
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Excitement is a train moving fast along the track.
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What ground is to a penguin, sky is to an eagle.
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Making “astronomer” into “moon starer.”
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Jealousy is a lion on the prowl.
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"My grandmother passed away."
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The young man carries the lady. vs. the lady carries the young man.
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This term is like a paragraph in a poem.
Poetry: Reading and Application
Read the two poems below this quiz, "Woman Work" and "Daily."

Answer the following questions using Complete Sentences (unless asked to "List").
List five activities described in “Woman Work:”
List five activities described in “Daily:”
Define imagery:
What does the list of images in “Woman Work” tell you about the life of the speaker and where she lives?
What do you learn from the sensory images in “Daily” about the life of its speaker?
Define tone:
What is the tone of “Woman Work”?
What is the tone of “Daily”?
The last two lines of “Daily” sum up the speaker’s message. What do you think the poet is saying about daily work in these last two lines?
If the poems were written by a man and were combined into a poem called “Man Work,” how might this poem be different?
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