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Poetry |
Writing that is designed... Sentences organized into lines and stanzas. |
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Prose |
Writing that closely resembles the patterns of everyday speech; it is organized by sentences and paragraphs. |
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Fiction |
Imaginative prose that tells a story. |
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Novel |
A work of fiction of some length, generally involving multiple characters and frequently including subplots in addition to the main plot. |
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Short story |
Relatively short work of fiction, with the goal of revealing a character. |
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Essay |
A short prose composition on a particular subject. |
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Alliteration |
The repetition of a sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words. |
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End rhyme |
When the words at the ends of lines of poetry rhyme. |
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Internal rhyme |
Rhyme that occurs within a line poetry. |
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Perfect rhyme |
When rhyming sounds match exactly |
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Slant rhyme |
When a pair of words almost rhyme, but do not. |
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Eye rhyme |
A similarity between words is spelling but bot in pronunciation. |
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Free verse |
Poetry that does not have end rhyme or a regular rhythm. |