Rhyme:
sounds between words or the endings
Speaker:
the narrator or voice of the poem
Alliteration:
the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words
Caesura:
Any interruptions or break in the middle of a story
Rhyme Scheme:
the ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of a poem or verse.
Stanza:
a group of lines in a poem
Allusion:
a figure of speech in which an object of circumstances from cenfeloted counter is referred to covertly or indirectly
Couplet:
In poetry a pair of sequential lines of cadence
Rhythm:
a strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound.
Symbol:
anything that stands or represented for something else
Assonance:
Very similar sounds especially of vowels
Elegy:
Mourning a loved one’s death through poetry
Simile:
phrase that uses a comparison to describe.
Tone:
a writer’s attitude towards his/her subject,character,or audience
Ballad:
A popular narrative song passed down orally.
End Rhyme:
A rhyme that occurs in the syllables of a verse
Sonnet:
14 online poem
Consonance:
Words that sound different but it's the same
Free Verse:
Poetry that doesn’t rhyme