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What is a lyric?
The words that make up a song that usually consist verses and choruses.
A type of poem.
A humorous and frequently rude poem, typically in 5-lines predominantly anapestic meter with a strict rhyme scheme of AABBA, in which the first, second and fifth line rhyme, while the third and fourth lines are shorter and share a different rhyme.
A specific way to express the feelings of a single speaker.
All of The Above
What is the purpose of a lyric poem?
It doesn't have a purpose.
To entertain, to make others feel some emotion.
It is opinion based.
None of the above.
What are the main mistakes you should avoid whilst writing lyrics?
Attempting to present too many ideas.
Missing a clear hook.
Lyrics lack being grounded.
Writing in awkward, backward phrasing.
None of the above
What is a lyricist?
A composer of lyrics.
The person who works on the back round music
The person who focuses on the beats.
The audience.
None of the above.
Is there a specific amount you must not exceed for when you write lyrics?
Yes.
No.
It depends.
What is the 'mood' of a lyric?
It depends on your own mood and how you feel like expressing yourself, after all you are the one creating it.
There is no mood.
Mood doesn't matter whilst writing lyrics.
Is there any other poetry is it related to?
Yes.
No.
True or False. Is Ode poetry related to lyrics?
True
False
Is a lyric a type of poetry, or are they part of the words in songs?
Lyrics are part of poetry.
Lyrics are words sang in a song.
Both
Does a lyric poem have to rhyme?
It depends, it can if you want to, it doesn't have to if you don't want to.
Yes.
Do lyrics have specific rules?
No.
Yes.
What are the different types of lyric poetry?
Lyric poem + haiku.
Sonnet + Elegy.
Dramatic Monologue + Dramatic Lyric.
Ode.
ALL of the above.
What is a lyric poem?
A specific way to express the feelings of a single speaker.
The portrayal of a poet's own feelings, states of mind, ideas, and perceptions.
A type of poem based off of one's own emotions expressed thoroughly for the reader/listener to feel.
ALL of the above.
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