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rhyme

a word agreeing with another in end sound

haiku

a Japanese lyric verse form having 3 unrhymed lines of 5, 7, and 5 syllables,traditionally invoking an aspect of nature

meter

poetic measure; arrangement of words in regularly measured, patterned, or rhythmic lines or verses

metaphor

figure of speech where somethingis compared to something else without using like or as

smilie

statement that one thing is like another; a comparison using the words like or as to compare two unlike things

alliteration

a repetition of a constant sound in a group of words,especially a line of poetry

couplet

two succesive lines of poetry , especially two that rhyme

onomatopoeia


formative of a name or word by imitating the sound associatedwith the thing designated

personification

figure of speech in which a lifeless thing or quality is spoken as if alive

sonnet

a poem having 14 lines with a fixed measure and a formal arrangement of lines