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What is an author?

person who wrote the text

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What are stanzas?

 a division of a poem consisting of a series of lines arranged together in a usually recurring pattern of meter and rhyme

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What is rhyme?

repetition of similar sounds

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What is stress (in poetry)?

greater amount of force used to pronounce one syllable

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Who is a speaker/narrator?

person or character speaking in the text

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What is a line break?

where a line stops and another begins

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What is rhythm?

pattern in sound

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What is alliteration?

repetition of the same sound in a group of words.

Example: Janie read a book by the babbling brook.

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Are speaker/narrator and authors always the same person?

No!

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What is an end-stop?

breaking a line at the end of a sentence or phrase or with some sort of punctuation

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What is meter?

the rhythmic structure of a line of poetry, which is determined by the number and arrangement of stressed and unstressed syllables

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What is consonance? 

repetition of consonant sounds in a group of words

Example: She sells seashells by the seashore

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Can narrators change throughout a poem/novel?

Yes, narrators can change.

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What is enjambment?

breaking a line in the middle of a sentence or phrase

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What is pause/caesura?

a break for a beat in the rhythm of the verse often indicated by a line break or a mark of punctuation

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What is assonance?

repetition of vowel sounds in a group of words

Example: Surf and turf