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- 3. Early sonnets dealt mainly with the theme of _______(in Italian)#humour.
- 5. sentences/ sentences containing one or more main clauses and one or more subordinate clauses, are....
- 9. Similes, metaphors and personification are all examples of ......
- 11. 'She swims like a fish.', is an example of a.....
- 13. / Giving human qualities to an inanimate object to have an effect on a reader are...
- 16. Name of the Classical type of poetry.
- 19. punctuation which can be used to separate item in a long list, where commas may be used instead. Can also separate main clauses that are long and may contain clauses.
- 21. synonym for poems
- 23. poems have strict rules on their construction depending on their.....
- 24. features/ In poetry, patterns of rhyme and rhyme may be considered to be.....
- 28. During which period where sonnets developed?
- 31. Name of the Elizabethan type of poetry.
- 33. group of words containing a subject and a verb. Can either be main(independent) or subordinate(dependent)
- 34. pentameter/ five feet per line, from iambic rhythm
- 37. sentences/ synonyms for exclamations!
- 40. Contemporary sonnets often express any _______ and personal feelings or emotions.
- 41. Rhyme/ Assonance – clash, bash, is an example of what poetry technique?
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- 1. Philip Sidney/ A famous sonnet from the Elizabethan era: My True Love Hath my Heart and i Have His, was written by which poet?
- 2. synonym for commands. Answer it.
- 4. working out where the weak and strong stresses are in poetry.
- 6. continuous written English, made up of sentences organised into paragraphs
- 7. Sir Sibi Lance –‘s’ sound repeated close together, with an effect. “Smiling silkily, softly with a slimy, scaly, hissing snake.”
- 8. colon/ A punctuation stronger than a comma and gives the effect of speeding up writing, or making writing more mature. Could replace: and, but, or, nonetheless, for (because). Also, however, nevertheless, consequently, therefore, thus.
- 10. a consonant sound repeated anywhere in the word: “Spitting kitty trouble maker.”
- 12. rhyme/ Lint, pint or cough and bough or alone and gone are examples of what poetry technique?
- 14. synonym for questions?
- 15. rhyme/ Moon, run or shape, keep(final consonant similar but ending vowel different), are examples of what poetry technique?
- 17. What type of sentence is this?: The milkman came almost every day, but found that on Sunday, all the milk had gone off and so couldn’t go.
- 18. “Crash” “Bang” “Wallop” “Moo”, are all examples of what sound effect technique?
- 20. Elizabethan Sonnets involved 3 ideas and a conclusion and had a line of arrangement with 4 __________ and a couplet at the end.
- 22. sentences/ sentences consisting of one main clause and which expresses a complete thought (with one finite verb) are...
- 25. Poems with 14 lines and using iambic rhythm as the main meter form, usually in iambic pentameter, are....
- 26. killed, cold, culled and mash and dash (similar stress in vowels)
- 27. synonym for statements.
- 29. Where are sonnets developed?
- 30. 'My feet were huge blocks of cheese.', is an example of.....
- 32. Effects/ Onomatopoeia, consonance, sibilance and rhyme are all examples of....
- 35. sentences/ sentences containing two or more main clauses, often linked with and, but, however, therefore- are...
- 36. Groups of lines of poems
- 38. Punctuation useful for separating lists of nouns, verbs, adjectives or phrases. Also may be used to enclose and elaborate, or to act as parenthesis.
- 39. Ann Duffy/ The official poet laureate, who still occasionally uses the sonnet form in her work.
