E 6 U a. Popular genre with simple stanzas and a refrain, often a story which is sung: B_ _ _ _ D D b. Poetic form consisting of fourteen lines: S _ _ _ _ _ O c. Long narrative poem celebrating heroic or legendary figures or a nation s history: E _ _ _ M L Revise poetic terminology from Unit 1 by identifying the defined words. d. Verse type where the initial sounds of a word are repeated in close succession: A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ e. Effect by which two lines have the same final sound: R_ _ _ _ f. Part of a poem or song which is repeated: R _ _ _ _ _ _ g. Group of lines in a poem: S _ _ _ Z _ VOCABULARY h. Two lines of poetry of equal length, one after the other: C _ _ _ _ _ _ i. Four-line stanza: Q _ _ T R _ _ N j. Six-line stanza: S _ _ _ _ _ k. Eight-line stanza: O _ _ _ _ _ l. Ten-syllable, five-stress line: I _ _ _ _ _ P_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ m. Unrhymed and irregular verse: F_ _ _ n. Combination of two words to form a phrase that contradicts itself: O _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Who wrote these poems? Match these first lines with their authors. a. Because I could not stop for death 1. Auden b. Stop all the clocks, cut all the telephones 2. Dickinson c. One day I wrote her name upon the strand 3. Keats d. I met a traveller from an antique land 4. Owen e. Strong Son of God, immortal Love 5. Shakespeare f. 6. Shakespeare Bent double, like old beggars under sacks g. Afoot and light-hearted I take the open road 7. Shelley h. Shall I compare thee to a summer day? 8. Spencer i. Bright star, would I be steadfast as thou art 9. Tennyson j. My mistress s eyes are nothing like the sun 10. Whitman In groups, write definitions in your own words for the terms below. a. audience f. b. actor / actress g. premiere c. backstage h. props d. comedy i. scenery e. director j. stage 292 costumes