Theme - It is the message of lesson that the poem is trying to express for example, a poem about a flower might have the theme “appreciate the beauty of nature”, Stanza - how the poet organises the poem - it is the 'paragraphs' of the poem, Tone - The overall quality or mood of the poem, for example sad, sarcastic, happy, optimistic , Simile - To compare two things using like or as - strong as an ox, sleep like a log, Metaphor - Compare two things saying one IS the other - She has a heart of gold, variety is the spice of life, Personification - When an inanimate (Something not alive) object is given human qualities - the branch danced in the wind, Rhyme - Correspondence of sound between words or the endings of words, especially when these are used at the ends of lines of poetry. Similar sounds within or at the end of sentences - ham/jam, Onomatopoeia - is when the word sounds exactly like what is said. Mimics what is being described - moo, pow, bang, Alliteration - When a series of words begin with the same letter or sound - peter picked a peck of pickled peppers, Repetition - When a word/phrase or idea is repeated,

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