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21 Cards in this Set

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three line japanese verse form
Haiku
A humerous rhyming five line poem with specific meter and rhyme scheme
limerick
Use of words that imitate sounds
onomatopoeia
Stroy told in Verse
narrative poem
group of lines of poetry that are usually similar in the length and pattern and are separated by spaces
Stanza
Rhythmical pattern
meter
writing or speech that is not meant to be taken literally
figurative language
writing that appeals to the senses
sensory language
highly musical verse that expresses the observations and feelings of a single speaker
lyric poem
words or phrases taht appeal to the five senses
imagery
A type of literature that makes use of highly concise musical and emotionally charged language
poetry
repetition of sounds at the ends of words
rhyme
regular pattern of rhyming words in a poem
rhyme scheme
pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a written language
rhythm
figure of speech in which something is described as though it were something else
metaphor
figure of speech that uses like or as to make a comparision between 2 unlike items
simile
use more than one of any element of language. A speed word people use in a sentence
repetition
regularly repeated line or group of lines in a poem or song
refrain
repetition of in. In consonant sounds.
alliteration
a central message concern or purpose of literary work
theme
one with a shape that suggests its subject
concrete poem