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100

A piece of writing that uses rhythm, imagery, and sometimes rhyme to express ideas or feelings.

Poem

100

A single sound unit in a word.

Syllable

100

What is the Rhyme scheme of this stanza 

Bananas ripe and green, and ginger-root,/             Cocoa in pods and alligator pears,/                          And tangerines and mangoes and grape fruit,/          Fit for the highest prize at parish fairs,

ABAB

100

How many syllables 

That fat cat has a bat 

6

100

Does a poem always have to rhyme 

No

200

A single row of words in a poem.

Line

200

The rhythm of a poem created by the number and pattern of syllables in each line.

Meter

200

What is the Rhyme scheme 

The clock ticks loud the wind blows heavy/
The stove lies cold the dust falls steady/
Your fading footsteps cross the floor/

A home once warm now weeps once more/

AABB

200

How many syllables 

The sun will still rise tomorrow 

7

200

I am a poem of 14 lines ABABCDCDEFEFGG

A sonnet 
300

A group of lines in a poem; it is like a paragraph in writing.

Stanza

300

A comparison that does not use like or as.

Metaphor

300

Whats the Rhyme scheme 

She leans in serious contemplation/
Pink slippers set in fifth position/
Fingers touch the ribbons/
Sending bits of hope and promise/

AAAB

300

How many syllables 

The soft waves lapped upon the sandy shore 

10

300

A poem in which all the lines have the same rhyme 

AAAA

monorhyme 

400

Words that have the same or similar ending sounds.

Rhyme

400

Descriptive language that helps the reader see, hear, smell, taste, or feel what is happening

Imagery

400

Whats the rhyme scheme 

paws printed in raw dirt/
claws scratched at soil/
a dead rubber bone/
the gate reaches out/

None or ABCD 

400

How many syllables 

My heart pumped faster then ever as I saw the finish line 

15

400

Two lines of a verse joined by a rhyme 

ABABCC

couplet 

500

The pattern of rhymes at the end of lines in a poem, usually labeled with letters (A, B, C).

Rhyme Scheme

500

The repetition of the same beginning consonant sound in nearby words.

Alliteration

500

Whats the rhyme scheme 

Blindly walking to the sink/
A glass of tap for to drink/
Imagine the cold surprise/
Finding these little guys/
Two chick in two glasses/
Keeping me from my oasis/

AABBCC

500

If a word only has one syllable what is it called?

Monosyllabic 

500

A rhyme scheme in which every other line rhymes 

ABAB

Alternate rhyme 

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