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| concrete poetry |
poems are shaped to look like their subjects. The poet arranges the lines to create a picture on the page
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| limericks |
The poet arranges the lines to create a picture on the page poems are shaped to look like their subjects. The poet arranges the lines to create a picture on the page
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| rhyming couplets |
are pairs of rhyming lines, usually of the same meter and length
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| rhythm |
is the repetition of sounds at the ends of words |
| ballads |
are song like poems that tell a story, often dealing with adventure or romance
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| lyric poetry |
expresses the thoughts and the feelings of a single speaker, often in highly musical verses |
| free verse poetry |
poetry is defined by its lack of strict structure it has no regular meter, rhyme, fixed line length, or specific stanza pattern’s |
| haiku |
is the tree lined Japanese verse form. The first and the third lines each have five syllables and the second line has seven |
| narrative poetry |
tells a story in verse. Narrative poems often have elements similar to those in short stories, such as plot and characters
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| meter |
is the rhythmical pattern in a poem
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| onomatopoeia |
is the use of words that imitate sounds
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| repetition |
is the use of any element of language |
| symbol |
is anything that represents something else
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| metaphor |
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