Mood - Inducing of or suggesting of a particular feeling or state of mind, Onomatopoiea - Where the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named, Personification - Where human characteristics are applied to make inanimate things, objects or even animals enlivened, Quatrain - Literary device that contributes to the structure of a poem. It is a four-line stanza employing a very tight rhyme scheme, Refrain - A repeated line or lines used as a cohesive device in music and poetry. In this case, single words have been carried over from one line to another to tie ideas together., Metre - A stressed and unstressed syllabic pattern in a verse, or within the lines of a poem. Stressed syllables tend to be longer, and unstressed shorter., Couplet - A successive pair of lines in a poem. The pair of lines generally rhyme with each other and contain the same metre, Monostich - A single line in a stanza, Caesura - A pause usually conveyed through punctuation, Half or Slant Rhyme - The repetition of sound is not exact but rather an approximate,

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