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Poetry
expression of feelings with words
line
sentence form of writing poetry
stanza
paragraph form of writing poetry; grouped lines with spaces between
form
the way the poem looks
sound
what you hear in a poem
rhythm
the beat of a poem
rhyme
words with repeated end sounds
rhyme scheme
a poems pattern of rhyme;use letters to figure it out
repettition
repeating the same word or phrase
alliteration
words with the same beginning sound
onomatopoeia
sound effects used in poetry;words that sound like the word itself
simile
comparison of 2 unlike things using like or as
metaphor
comparison of 2 unlike things not using like or as
personification
giving a nonhuman object human like characteristics
imagery
use of the five senses in poetry;a poems mind movie;word picture a poem creates
idiom
figurative language that says one thing but means something else
hyperbole
an exaggeration of a thought
mood
a poems feeling or tone
haiku
originated in japan does not rhyme follows a 5-7-5 syllable pattern
limerick
originated in Ireland funny or silly poem 5 lines long- lines 1,2,5 rhyme & lines 3,4 rhyme
narrative poem
poetry that tells a story usually long in length
free verse
poem with no rhyme pattern and no required form
concrete poem
poems written in the shape of the object being described