Category Features Teacher Comments Points

Poetic Form
___ Structure (number of stanzas, stanza length, rhyme
scheme) reflects the chosen poetic form.
___ The form lends itself well to the subject of the poem.
___ All or most characteristics of the chosen form are
adhered to.
(3
_
possible)
________
Structure of
Poetry
___ Structural elements such as rhyme scheme, meter,
and stanza length are consistent throughout the poem.
(1
__
possible)
_______
Poetic
Elements
___ Includes examples of figurative language such as
similes and onomatopoeias.
___ Includes sound devices such as alliteration.
___ Includes imagery.
(3 possible)
_________
Use of
Language
___ The diction in the poem helps to convey the mood
and/or tone.
___ Sensory language conveys vivid imagery.
___ The figurative language used creates vivid images.
(3
__
possible)
_______
Revising and
Editing
___ Correct spelling is used.
___ Writing is presented in a readable format.
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Whispers of the Wind

Stanza 1
In twilight's glow, the whispers call,
Beneath the boughs where shadows fall.
The willow weeps with tears of grace,
A dance of leaves, in soft embrace.

Stanza 2
The nightingale sings sweet and clear,
A melody that draws you near.
With every note, the world ignites,
In dreams of stars on velvet nights.

Stanza 3
Like silver threads that weave the sky,
Each gust of wind, a tender sigh.
The moon looks down with knowing eye,
As secrets float on dreams that fly.

Stanza 4
Beneath this blanket, dark and deep,
The earth, in silence, holds its sleep.
Yet in the heart, a fire glows,
From whispered tales that nature knows.


Analysis of Poetic Features:

  • Poetic Form: The poem consists of four quatrains (four-line stanzas) with an ABAB rhyme scheme throughout. This form reflects the lyrical quality of the poem and suits the theme of nature's whispers.

  • Structure of Poetry: The rhyme scheme remains consistent across all stanzas, maintaining a rhythmic flow that enhances the reading experience.

  • Poetic Elements:

    • Figurative Language: "The willow weeps" (personification) and "silver threads that weave the sky" (metaphor).
    • Sound Devices: Alliteration in “whispers call” and “melody that draws you”.
    • Imagery: Vivid descriptions such as “tears of grace” and “stars on velvet nights” create a rich visual experience.
  • Use of Language:

    • Diction: Words like “twilight”, “moon”, and “whispers” set a serene tone.
    • Sensory Language: Phrases such as "silver threads" and “fire glows” engage the senses effectively.
    • Figurative Language: The use of metaphors and personification paints vivid images in the reader's mind.
  • Revising and Editing: The poem is written with correct spelling, maintaining clarity and readability throughout.

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