Identifying Poetic Devices Worksheet

Identifying Poetic Devices Worksheet

identify and describe the poetic devices used in the poem​

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1. identify and describe the poetic devices used in the poem​


Answer:

Poetic Devices are tools that a poet can use to create rhythm, enhance a poem's meaning, or intensify a mood or feeling. These devices help piece the poem together, much like a hammer and nails join planks of wood together.


2. identify and describe the poetic devices used in the poem the trees​


Answer:

Analysis of Poetic Devices in “Trees”

There are twenty-eight rhyming couplets of iambic tetrameter in this poem. End Rhyme: End Rhyme is used to make the stanza melodious. ... Iambic Tetrameter: It is a type of meter having four iambs per line. The poem follows iambic tetrameter such as, “I think that I shall never see.”

Explanation:

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3. is poetic devices and literary devices same ​


Answer:

Poetic devices are a form of literary device used in poetry. A poem is created out of poetic devices composite of: structural, grammatical, rhythmic, metrical, verbal, and visual elements. They are essential tools that a poet uses to create rhythm, enhance a poem's meaning, or intensify a mood or feeling.

Explanation:

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4. What are the poetic devices used in poem?


Answer:

poetic devices used in poem are

Alliteration.

Assonance.

Imagery.

Metaphor.

Onomatopoeia.

Personification.

Refrain.

Rhyme.

Answer:

Poetic Devices

Alliteration.

Assonance.

Imagery.

Metaphor.

Onomatopoeia.

Personification.

Refrain.

Rhyme

Explanation:

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5. Comment on any poetic devices in the poem


Answer:

Poems are created out of poetic devices composite of: structural, grammatical, rhythmic, metrical, verbal, and visual elements. They are essential tools that a poet uses to create rhythm, enhance a poem's meaning, or intensify a mood or feeling.

Answer:

poetic devices:

Alliteration

Assonance

Imaginary

Methapor

Onomatopoeia

Personification

Refrain

Ryme

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6. List The poetic devices that are mostly used by poets


Here are some of the most commonly used poetic devices by poets:

Rhyme: the repetition of the same or similar sounds at the end of words.

Metaphor: a comparison between two seemingly unrelated things, without using "like" or "as".

Simile: a comparison between two seemingly unrelated things, using "like" or "as".

Personification: attributing human qualities to non-human things or concepts.

Alliteration: the repetition of the same or similar sounds at the beginning of words in a line of poetry.

Assonance: the repetition of vowel sounds within words in a line of poetry.

Onomatopoeia: the use of words that imitate or suggest the sound of what they describe.

Hyperbole: an exaggeration used for emphasis or effect.

Imagery: the use of descriptive language to create a sensory experience for the reader.

Repetition: the use of repeated words, phrases, or lines to create emphasis or a specific effect.


7. What are the poetic devicesabout trees? ​


Throughout ‘Trees’ Kilmer explores themes of God’s creation, wonder, and nature. The poem celebrates the world that the Christian God created and wonders over its vast complexity. The speaker knows, very clearly and fully, that he’ll never see/write a poem as “lovely as a tree”. Through this statement, he is admitting his own inability to live up to the creation of the natural world. The power to make something as beautiful and wonderful as a tree is reserved for God.


8. what are the 8 poetic devices in bible​


Answer:

1. simile

A comparison of two items using a connective such as like, as, etc.; i.e., X is like Y.

James. 1.23-24: "Anyone who listens to the words but does not do what it says is like a man who looks at his face in a mirror, and after looking at himself, goes away and immediately forgets what he looks like."

Prov. 10.26: "Like vinegar to the teeth, and smoke to the eyes, so are the lazy to their employers."

2. metaphor

A direct comparison of two items, or X=Y.

James 3.6: "The tongue also is a fire, a world of evil among the parts of the body."

Mt. 7.7-8: "...knock and the door will be opened to you...and to the one who knocks, the door will be opened."

3. metonomy

In this type of metaphor, one item or concept is used to signify another that is closely related or associated with it; a, metaphorical or spiritual association between two items, such that one is used interchangeably to mean the other. For example, in communion, wine and blood are used interchangeably for one another. Hence, sometimes a literal item serves as a metaphor for an abstract item.

4. synecdoche

Similar to metonomy; a part is used to symbolize the whole to which it belongs; e.g., in English: "three heads of cattle" means three whole cattle

5. merism

A listing of opposite parts stand for a whole. E.g., "day...night" in the Psalms mean 'all the time'.

6. symbolism

Rev. 8.1-5: Incense is used as a symbol of prayer.

Rev. 13: The Beast symbolizes the Roman emperor and government.

7. idiom

Mt 23.24: "You strain out a gnat but swallow a camel."

Rev. 7.1: "After this I saw four angels standing at the four corners of the earth..."

8. personification

Something inanimate (or divine) is given human


9. what is poetic device


Poetic devices can be considered as tools that could aid in enhancing the effect the poem portrays

10. is the use of poetic justice as a literary device effective in arachne


Poetic justice is a literary device that rewards virtue and punishes vice. In the story of Arachne, the use of poetic justice is indeed effective because it presented a more emotionally wrenching effect to the readers because of the sad scenario wherein she became a spider because of her arrogance. It also enhances the plot and twist of the story making it more appealing to the readers due to the punishment that somehow open the eyes of the readers to be good in order not to experience the misfortune that happened to Arachne

11. poetic devices(sound) example​


Answer:

Explanation:.

Assonance.

Imagery.

Metaphor.

Onomatopoeia.

Personification.


12. what are the 20 poetic devices/figure of speech? ​


Answer:

dunno dunno dunno dunno dunno dunno dunno

Explanation:

dunno dunno dunno dunno


13. Example of poetic Devices about hero


Epic Poetry: a long narative poem celebrating the great deeds of a legendary hero

14. is the use of poetic justice as a literary device effective in ARACHNE


The use of poetic justice as a literary device in the story of Arachne is effective in my opinion. The poetic justice presented that only virtues garner rewards while vices naturally gets punishment. The poetic justice used in the story provides emphasis on the main moral lesson to be learned and to be imparted to the readers in order not to commit the same mistake and misfortune that the character of story experienced. This helps strengthen the reality effect of the story.

15. 1. Copy the lines that contain poetic devices. ​


Answer:

POETIC DEVICE

•Alliteration.

•Assonance.

•Imagery.

•Metaphor.

•Onomatopoeia.

•Personification.

•Refrain.

•Rhyme.


16. what is poetic device?


Poetic devices are tools that a poet can use to create rhythm, enhance a poem's meaning, or intensify a mood or feeling.

17. READ THE POEM the SELEN Age of OF man carefully identify the Poetic devices In the poem by matching them the lines lines prom the box correctly with​


Answer:

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18. What is the significance of poetic devices in poetry?​


Answer:

Poetic devices are the interlocking puzzle pieces that make up all poetry, from snappy haikus to Greek epics. These poetic devices work on the basic levels of line and rhythm, which make your poetry engaging and memorable, and they work on the deeper, thematic level, which makes your poetry matter to the reader.

Answer:Poetic devices are tools that a poet can use to create rhythm, enhance a poem's meaning, or intensify a mood or feeling. These devices help piece the poem together, much like a hammer and nails join planks of wood together.Explanation:Hope its help^-^ +-+


19. Comment on any poetic devices in the poem


Answer:

Poetic devices are a form of literary device used in poetry. Poems are created out of poetic devices composite of: structural, grammatical, rhythmic, metrical, verbal, and visual elements. They are essential tools that a poet uses to create rhythm, enhance a poem's meaning, or intensify a mood or feeling.

Explanation:

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20. Are poetic and literary devices the same?


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21. is the use of poetic justice as a literary device effective in arachne ?


Poetic justice is a literary device that rewards virtue and punishes vice. In the story of Arachne, the use of poetic justice is indeed effective because it presented a more emotionally wrenching effect to the readers because of the sad scenario wherein she became a spider because of her arrogance. It also enhances the plot and twist of the story making it more appealing to the readers due to the punishment that somehow open the eyes of the readers to be good in order not to experience the misfortune that happened to Arachne.

22. what figure of speech /poetic device used in clouds​


Answer:

Personification

Explanation:

Personification: Personification is to give human qualities to inanimate objects. The cloud is personified throughout the poem


23. what poetic device are used in the poem?​


Answer:

alliterationcaesura and enjambmentimageryJuxtaposition and oxymoronPersonification and Pathetic fallacy.

24. Poetic Devices Figurative Language


Answer:

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Explanation:

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25. what is the major poetic device used in the poem sidok?​


METAPHOR. . . . . . . . . . . . .

Answer:

Metaphor-is the poetic device that the poet used in the poem.

Explanation:

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26. poetic device playing with meaning​


Answer:

Poetry can follow a strict structure, or none at all, but many different types of poems use poetic devices. Poetic devices are tools that a poet can use to create rhythm, enhance a poem's meaning, or intensify a mood or feeling.


27. Is a figurative language a poetic device?


Answer:

A figure of speech is a type of poetic device. For example, a simile or metaphor is figurative language. We usually use figure of speech to refer to an idiom, or a commonly used figurative phrase.


28. what is the role played by poetic devices in English Literature?​


Answer:

That sounds so broad that it could basically encompass any form of written expression, but poetic devices are generally used to heighten the literal meaning of words by considering sound, form, and function.

Explanation:

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Answer:

to heighten the literal meaning of words by considering sound, form, and function.

Explanation:

At its most basic, a poetic device is a deliberate use of words, phrases, sounds, and even shapes to convey meaning. That sounds so broad that it could basically encompass any form of written expression, but poetic devices are generally used to heighten the literal meaning of words by considering sound, form, and functio

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29. what are the five poetic devices of third world geography


1st Part of The Diagram (Left): What is changed in the environment of Asians? 2nd Part of the Diagram (Right): What are the Issues Asians need to face? 3rd Part of The Diagram (Below): Your Opinion about both.


30. what poetic devices are used in the poem​


Answer:

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Explanation:


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