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This is a form in poetry that is singing short and simple poem with an accompaniment of lyre that
expresses emotions and feelings of the poet.

2. Psalm- illustrates praise songs of God as well as the Virgin Mary.

3. Folksongs are short poems that are tainted with love, hope, joy, grief, sadness, or sorrow as common
theme.

4. Ode-expresses noble yet dignified emotions with no definite syllable or lines per stanza.

5. Corridos- show eight syllables which is spoken to synchronize a martial tap.

6. Sonnets- poems with 14 lines illustrating emotions, feelings and ideas.

7. Song(awit)-contains twelve syllables accompanied by a guitar or banduria is a slow tap.

8. Ellegy- demonstrates grief and melancholy to the dead.

9. Narrative poetry- tells the significant events in life or that if make-believe.

10. Ballads- displays the shortest and the simples poems accompanied by a dance that will narrate any
of the themes such as war, sea, humor, moral, mystical, or historical.

11. Metrical tale- can be a ballad or a metrical romance revealing love and supernatural stories.

12. Epic- demonstrates heroism of gods and the fantastic.

13. Dramatic poetry- written for the theatre which can be often lyrical and provides dramatic
monologue.

Three types of dramatic poetry

17. A figurative device in poetry that uses “as or like” in associating subject to another.

18. “My love for you is a rose garden” is an example of what figurative device?

19. A figurative device which uses contradictory statements but in a closers imagination turns out to
make sense.

20. Personification-uses inanimate objects as people giving them human attributes.

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