Words
Words
Words
Words
Words
100

When syllables are repeated, usually at the end of a line.

Rhyme

100

 The expression of a character in art or literature conveys the overall feeling that the author wants the reader to feel.      

Mood 
100

The conspicuous repetition of identical sounds

Alliteration

100

To compare two things without using like or as

Metaphor

100

Continuation of a sentence beyond the line, Stanza

Enjambment

200

The Rhythm is the beat, pace, or speed of a poem. 

Rhythm

200

 rhyme involving a word in the middle of a line

Imagery

200

Continuation of a sentence beyond the line, Stanza  

Enjambment

200

a type of poetry when the poet shows feelings  

Lyric Poetry

200

 Very similar sounds especially of vowels.

Assonance

300

person, object, place, event, or action that hints that there is more than its literal meaning.

Symbol

300

A figure of speech in which an object of circumstance from an unrelated center is referred to indirectly

Allusion

300

visually descriptive or figurative language

Hyperbole

300

a group of lines in a poem

Stanza

300

A popular narrative song passed down orally from generation.

Ballad

400

A sonnet is a type of poem with 14 lines with 10 syllables in each line.

Sonnet

400

A word, line, or phrase that is repeated within lines.

Refrain

400

a Japanese poem

Epic

400

The repetition of the same consonant sounds in a line of text

Consonance

400

 A short funny verse that is meaningless.

Limerick

500

A type of Poetry that is used to tell a story.

Narrative Poem

500

The attitude of the poem is written to the reader

Tone

500

Any interruptions or break in the middle of the story

Caesura

500

 No rhyme poem  

Free Verse

500

Onomatopoeia is the act of naming sounds in text. In other words, imitating sounds.

Onomatopoeia

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