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100

A figure of speech in which "like" or "as" is used to make a comparison between two objects 

 simile

100
giving human qualities to non-human objects

personification

100

Rhyming lines made up of three lines.

Tercet or Triplet 

100

A comparison between two things without using "like" or "as".

metaphor

100

a fourteen-line lyric poem

sonnet

200

repetition of sounds

rhyme

200

A poem that tells a story; it has a sequence of events, characters, and a setting. It typically has a minimum of three stanzas. 

Ballad

200

Poems that have no regular rhyme scheme, rhythm, or meter (basically no set rules).

free verse

200

a picture that is created in the reader's mind through the words 

image / imagery - descriptive language

200

The repetition of vowel sounds at the beginning, middle, or end of a word.

Assonance 

300

occurs when a line or a stanza is repeated in a poem

refrain

300

The repeating of beginning consonant sounds in a group of words. This refers to the first sound NOT the first letter

alliteration

300

A poem composed of five lines with an -aabba- rhyme scheme, the 1st, 2nd, and 5th line has 7 syllables per line and the 3rd and 4th line has 5 syllables per line; is usually a joke;

Limerick 

300

Japanese poetry; three lines, each with a certain number of syllables: 5,7,5

Haiku 

300

Uses language that evokes the five senses: sight, sound, smell, texture, taste.

Sensory Images 

400

The structure or shape of the written work.

form

400

The repetition of words, phrases, or sentence structures.

parallelism

400

The use of words, like "buzz" and "whirr" that imitate the sounds that they name.

onomatopoeia

400

rhyming stanzas made up of two lines

couplet

400

The end of a line of poetry that coincides with the end of a thought.

Commas, periods, semicolons, and colons often a  clue for readers 

End Stop 

500

A paragraph for a poem. 

stanza 

500

Words that do not rhyme exactly in a poem; also called  off rhyme or slant rhyme

near rhyme

500

The repetition of consonant sounds anywhere within a word.

Consonance

500

Lines of poetry that continue forward in sense and punctuation into the next line.

This helps vary the rhythm of a poem.

Run-on


500

A stanza made up of 9 lines is also called...

Spenserian

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