1) ballad a) A poem that tells a story b) A 14 line poem in iambic pentameter c) A poem with no rhyme scheme 2) sonnet a) A poem with no rhyme scheme b)  A 14 line poem in iambic pentameter c) A poem that tells a story 3) caesura a) Punctuation within a line of poetry b) One line runs onto the next c) The duplication of words 4) enjambment a) The duplication of words b) Punctuation within a line of poetry c) One line runs onto the next 5) form a) The type of poem b) The number of verses c) The verse or paragraph of a poem 6) free verse a) A poem written in one stanza b) A poem with no rhyme scheme c) A poem written for free 7) rhyme scheme a) The number of rhyming words b) The structure of rhyming words in the poem. c) The beat of the poem 8) rhythm a) The number of syllables in each line b) The lyrical quality of a poem c) The beat/flow of the poem 9) the speaker / poetic voice a) The person speaking in the poem b) The person reading the poem aloud c) The device for playing a poem out loud 10) iambic pentameter a) 5 sets of unstressed/stressed syllables in each line b) 5 sets of stressed/unstressed syllables in each line c) A poem arrangead as a 5 sided shape 11) tone a) The voice used by the reciter b) The feeling of the poem (nostalgic/sad/happy) c) How the onomatopoeic words are said

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