Download Poetry Study Guide - English Composition II | ENGL 1102 and more Study notes Grammar and Composition in PDF only on Docsity! Poetry Study Guide I. Express comprehension of the following terms in conjunction with the indicated poems: Diction, Syntax, Ambiguity, Controlling Metaphor, Free Verse, Cacophony, Tone “she being Brand” by e. e. cummings p. 617 7th / 627 8th Diction, Imagery, Simile, Setting, Free Verse, Euphony, Mood “Latin Night at the Pawnshop” by Martín Espada p. 621 7th / 634 8th Imagery, Simile, Alliteration, Assonance, Rhythm, Metaphor, Euphony, Free Verse, Stanza “Windsurfing” by David Solway p. 646 7th / 661 8th Imagery, Metaphor, Simile, Setting, Rhyme, Euphony, Cacophony, Allusion, Stanza “Dover Beach” by Matthew Arnold p. 649 7th / 664 8th Imagery, Synecdoche, Metonymy, Rhyme, Rhythm, Euphony, Cacophony, Stanza “The Hand That Signed the Paper” by Dylan Thomas p. 671 7th / 687 8th Apostrophe, Metaphor, Imagery, Diction, Setting, Alliteration, Euphony, Hyperbole, Tone, Mood “To a Wasp” by Janice Townley Moore p. 672 7th / 688 8th Rhythm, Allegory, Imagery, Rhyme, Setting, Stanza, Mood “The Haunted Palace” by Edgar Allan Poe p. 686 7th / 705 8th Rhythm, Diction, Imagery, Rhyme, Cacophony, Euphony, Irony, Tone “Richard Cory” by Edwin Arlington Robinson p. 688 7th / 707 8th Rhythm, Rhyme, Euphony, Cacophony, Tone, Simile, Tone, Mood “Player Piano” by John Updike p. 707 7th / 727 8th Rhythm, Rhyme, Images, Euphony, Cacophony, Tone, Mood, Simile, Alliteration “Blackberry Eating” by Galway Kinnell p. 711 7th / 733 8th II. Identify the writer of the given poem, based on the poet’s style and use of diction, rhyme, rhythm, imagery, theme, setting, and figures of speech: Emily Dickinson ______________________________________________________________________________ Robert Frost ______________________________________________________________________________ Langston Hughes ______________________________________________________________________________