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A type of lyric poetry that conveys either a dramatic, amusing, or romantic story.

Ballad

100

Poetry consisting of a verse with two lines.

Couplet

100

A type of poetry consisting of a story between a narrator and the audience

Narrative Poetry

100

A poem that is meant to be sung, other than a ballad

Ode

100

The type of poetry that has examples such as ballads and odes

Lyric Poetry

200

A metrical pause in a stanza that's marked with a punctuation or grammar boundary, such as a semi-colon or comma.

Cæsura

200

A type of poetry without any rhyme, especially for iambic pentameter.

Blank Verse

200

The use of stressed and unstressed syllables in poetry to create a beat

Rhythm

200

Any two or more words that have a similar sounding ending syllable in any poem, song, or composition.

Rhyme

200

A pattern structure in poetry such as AABB, ABBA, AAAB, etc.

Rhyme Scheme

300

Non-rhyming poetry without any regular meter

Free Verse

300

The basic rhythmic structure of a verse

Meter

500

Metrical foot consisting of one stressed and two unstressed syllables

Anapest

500

Metrical pattern consisting of one stressed and two unstressed syllables

Dactyl

500

Basic unit of measurement of accentual-syllabic meter

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