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Published on Feb 03, 2016
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POETRY
Writing which words are arranged to create strong image, message or feeling thought meaning, sound and rythm
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2.
PROSE
Writing that uses sentences and paragraphs
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LINES
Rows of words that don't follow the same rules of capitalization & punctuation in other writings
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STANZAS
Group of lines set apart by spaces like paragraphs in other texts
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RHYME
End in similar sounds
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RHYME SCHEME
The last words of certain lines follow a clear rhyming pattern
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SIMILE
A comparison that uses like or as to show a connection
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METAPHOR
A direct comparison between two things
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ANALOGY
An extended comparison between to different things
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PERSONIFICATION
Using human qualities to describe nonhuman things
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ALLUSION
Reference to Another Person, place, thing, or text
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SYMBOLISM
The use of one object or idea to signify something else
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POINT OF VIEW
The position or outlook from which the speaker tells a story or observes somehting
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THEME
A message or universal understanding that a poem explores
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TONE
The speaker's (or poet's) attitude toward the subject of the poem
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MOOD
A literary element that evokes certain feelings or vibes in readers through words and descriptions.
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METER
Basic rhythmic structure of a verse or lines in verse.
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REPETITION
Repeating a word, phrase, line, or stanza multiple times within the poem
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ALLITERATION
The repetition of constant sounds in words that are close together
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ASSONANCE
The repetition of a vowel sounds in words that aree close together
21.
ONOMATOPOEIA
Using words whose sounds suggest their meaning
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BALLAD
A song or songlike poem that tells a story
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FREE VERSE
Poetry without a regular meter or rhyme scheme
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HAIKU
3 line poem which contains 17 syllables
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LIMERICK
Short humorous or nonsensical poem with 5 lines
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