Poetry Vocabulary

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A row of words in a poem. They are arranged for many different reasons.
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A group of lines in a repeated pattern forming part of a poem. Think of them like paragraphs.
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A word with the same or similar meaning as another word. Sometimes we can find a better word.
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A piece of writing that expresses emotions, experiences, and ideas, especially in lines that sometimes rhyme.
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Words or phrases that are meaningful, but not literally true.
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The use of words that sound like the thing that they are describing, for example ‘hiss’ or ‘boom’
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A feeling or an idea that a word makes you think of
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When words have the same last vowel and consonant sound.
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A regular repeated pattern of sounds or movements.
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special importance that is given to a word or phrase by saying it louder or higher, or by printing it in a special way