Title: Powerpoint Jeopardy
1Powerpoint Jeopardy
2Poet who wrote Daddy
3 Poet who wrote Dulce et Decorum Est
4Poet who wrote Let Me Not to the Marriage of
True Minds
5Poet who wrote Because I Could Not Stop
for Death
6Poet who wrote Do Not Go Gentle into That Good
Night
7Title of the poem in which a woman thinks about
being pure nothing, in the middle of the day
8The English translation of Dulce et decorum
est pro patria mori
9At the beginning of this poem, the speaker
says, The whiskey on your breath / Could make a
small boy dizzy.
10At the end of this poem, the speaker
describes when she first surmised the Horses
Heads / Were toward Eternity.
11This poem concludes with the line, Rage,
rage against the dying of the light.
12A two line stanza
13A comparison of two things using a connective
such as like or as
14Latin for seize the day
15A four line stanza
16A figure of speech in which a thing or abstract
term is endowed with human characteristics
17A statement that one thing is something else
when literally it is not.
18A succession of similar sounds often at the
beginning of words
19Exaggeration used to emphasize a point
20 Poetry written in some preexisting pattern of
meter, rhyme, line, or stanza
21Another name for free verse
22Number of lines in a sonnet
23Poem from our reading list with allusions to the
Holocaust
24Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night is
an example of this type of poem, which
originated in France.
25Poem from our reading list that compares love to
the North Star
26 Dulce et Decorum Est describes the death of a
soldier in this war