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repetition of a sound or letter at the beginning of neighboring words.
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repetition of identical or similar vowel sounds in neighboring words that DO NOT RHYME.
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ideas and feelings associated with a word, as opposed to its dictionary definition
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the repetition of consonant sounds in neighboring words that DO NOT RHYME.
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A pair of rhymed lines in a poem.
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a word's dictionary definition.
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Language helps the reader picture ordinary things in new ways; is not literally true.
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verse poetry without regular patterns or rules (does not have rhyme)
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the arrangement of words and lines on a page (in poetry); the structure
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descriptive words making one imagine how something looks, feels, smells, touches, and tastes.
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Comparison of two unlike things without using simile words (like or as)
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atmosphere the poem creates for the reader
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a repetition of sounds at the ends of words
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rhyme rhyme that occurs within the same line of poetry
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Rhyme when rhyming words are at the ends of lines
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Scheme the patterns of rhymes in a poem, e.g. ABBA, ABAB
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the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line
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Comparison of two unlike things using the words "like" or "as"
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Devices ways of using words for the sound qualities they create
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the voice that talks to the reader (does not = author); point of view
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a group of lines within a poem (similar to a paragraph in a novel)
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the writer's attitude towards his/her subject
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A word that imitates the sound it represents, e.g. bam, zing, wham
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a poem that has a formal structure, containing 14 lines and a specific rhyme scheme and meter; Italian or Shakespearean
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A shift or turn in the mood, tone, argument, or direction of a poem
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ordinary writing or speech
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a Japanese poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines of 5-7-5, traditionally evoking images of the natural world
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writing arranged with a metrical rhythm and rhyme, e.g. poetry, songs
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verse writing arranged with a metrical rhythm but NO RHYME