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Rhythm

Kind of like singing words have Melody and movement

Rhyme

Words that end with the same sound

Message

Words are carefully used to express or descried an idea feeling or image

Alliteration

Repeat the same sound over and over again

Onomatopoeia

Words that sound like the noise they represent

imagery

Making a picture

Mood

How a poem makes you feel or the feeling it describes

Symbol

Words that stand for certain ideas or feelings

creative ideas

Poulet looks at something in a new or interesting way

Stanza

A group of lines of poetry arranged in a specific order

Line

A row of words in a poem

Assonance

The repetition of vowel sounds within words

Couplet

Pair of consecutive rhyming lines usually having the same meter

figurative language

A picturesque use of words which makes the poets meaning more vivid than a literal statement

Symbolism

A form of metaphor in which a person place thing or quality stand for a complex meaning

Sibilants

Words which produce a hissing sound like sizzle swish whistle sputter often onomatopoeic but characterized by the sound of or ,s, sh or z

Pun

The use of two words that look or sound alike but have different meanings often caused a play on words,,usually humorous.

Rhyme scheme

The way in which a poet arranges rhymes

International rhyme

Rhyme occurring between words within a line or between words within different lines

Eye rhyme

Where is which look alike but sounds different, and example rough and bough