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3gs7exercise01 Match Partsofapoem

The document provides a guide on the parts of a poem, including definitions for terms such as verse, stanza, rhyme scheme, and theme. It includes an example poem titled 'Paula Prue' by Jack, which can be labeled according to the provided descriptions. Additionally, it promotes the website Juicy English for more educational resources.
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3gs7exercise01 Match Partsofapoem

The document provides a guide on the parts of a poem, including definitions for terms such as verse, stanza, rhyme scheme, and theme. It includes an example poem titled 'Paula Prue' by Jack, which can be labeled according to the provided descriptions. Additionally, it promotes the website Juicy English for more educational resources.
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Parts of a poem Date: __________________________________________ Parts of a poem Date: __________________________________________

Read the description of each part of the poem. Then, label its parts in the poem Read the description of each part of the poem. Then, label its parts in the poem
below. below.
• Verse A line in a poem. • Verse A line in a poem.
• Stanza A group of lines. • Stanza A group of lines.
• Space Gap between stanzas. • Space Gap between stanzas.
• Poet The person who writes the poem. • Poet The person who writes the poem.
• Rhyme scheme The pattern of rhymes within the poem. • Rhyme scheme The pattern of rhymes within the poem.
• Theme This is what the poem is all about. • Theme This is what the poem is all about.
• Mood Emotions involved in a poem. • Mood Emotions involved in a poem.
• Capital letter Each line of a poem must begin with this. • Capital letter Each line of a poem must begin with this.
• Title Name of the poem. • Title Name of the poem.

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Paula Prue Paula Prue
By Jack ߂ By Jack ߂
Paula Prue, I’m mad at you Paula Prue, I’m mad at you
ƒ I don’t like the things you do ƒ I don’t like the things you do
You dropped ice cream down my shirt ߄ You dropped ice cream down my shirt ߄
That’s no place for your dessert That’s no place for your dessert
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Paula Prue, I’ll pay you back † Paula Prue, I’ll pay you back †
When I launch my sneak attack When I launch my sneak attack
Someday soon I’ll get my chance Someday soon I’ll get my chance
‡à You’ll have pizza down your pants ‡à You’ll have pizza down your pants

ˆà Pay back retribution ˆà Pay back retribution


Funny and humorous ߉ Funny and humorous ߉

1. _______________________________ 6. _______________________________ 1. _______________________________ 6. _______________________________

2. _______________________________ 7. _______________________________ 2. _______________________________ 7. _______________________________

3. _______________________________ 8. _______________________________ 3. _______________________________ 8. _______________________________

4. _______________________________ 9. _______________________________ 4. _______________________________ 9. _______________________________

5. _______________________________ 5. _______________________________

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