Unit 3 - Poetry

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1.
One row of poetry.
2.
A group of lines in a poem.
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Pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables.
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Emphasis when speaking.
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Unit of rhythm.
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Number of feet per line.
7.
Two words at the end of two lines of poetry that sound similar.
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Two words in the middle of two lines of poetry that sound similar.
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Two words that nearly rhyme.
10.
Scheme Pattern labeled with letters, for example, "ABAB."
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Repeated beginning sounds.
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Repeated vowel sound.
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Repeated consonant sound.
14.
Giving living attributes to a non-living thing.
15.
A comparison using like or as.
16.
A comparison that does not use like or as.
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Language that appeals to the five senses (sound, smell, etc.).