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Denotation

Is the literal definition of a word

Connotation

Is a commonly understood, alternate definition of a word

Mood

Is the way you, the reader, feel from reading a poem.

Tone

Is how the author presents the feelings of the poem

Point of View

Is the perspective from which we consider things

Poetic voice

Is who is speaking in the poem. This may not always be the author.

Rhyme

Is the similarity of sounds in words, usually at the end of a line.

Rhythm

Is a uniformed pattern of beat

Meter

Is the basic rhythm structure of a poem

Assonance

Is the repetition of vowel sounds in a poem.

Onomatopoeia

Is a word that is associated with a sound

Hyperbole

Is over- exaggeration for the sake of emphasis