Poem - writing that uses rhythm, rhyme, figurative language and other literary techniques to express an idea, feelings or a story, Line - one row of text in a poem, Stanza - a group of lines in a poem, separated by white space; the paragraph of a poem, Repetition - words or lines that are repeated in a poem to show emphasis or importance, Rhyme Scheme - rhyming patterns of a poem, Meter - rhythm that continuously repeats a single basic pattern in poetry, Rhythm - repeated pattern of sounds, Verse - a line of a poem, Syllable - a part of a word that makes a single sound, Free Verse - poems that have no rules or patterns, Acrostic Poem - poem that uses the letters of a word to form lines of the poem, Limerick - a 5 line humorous poem, Narrative - a form of poetry that tells a story, Ode - a lyric poem that talks to a particular person or thing, Haiku - a traditional Japanese type of poetry about nature, Rhyme - the repetition of the same ending sound in two or more words, Partial Rhyme - words who final consonant sounds almost rhyme, Complete Rhyme - words whose final syllables have the exact same sound, Internal Rhyme - rhymes within lines, End Rhyme - rhymes at the ends of lines, Alliteration - the repetition of initial consonant sounds in a series of words, Metaphor - comparing two objects or ideas by saying one thing is something else , Simile - comparing one thing to another saying one thing is like something else by using the words like or as, Personification - giving human qualities or characteristics to an object or animal, Hyperbole - An extreme exaggeration used to make a point, Idiom - an expression whose meaning is different from the meaning of individual words, Onomatopoeia - a word whose sound suggests its meaning , Imagery - using words to create a mental picture for the reader, Speaker - the person in the poem who is talking ,

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