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boling poetry

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poetry   a type of literature that expresses ideas and feelings, or tells a story, often in a specific form  
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form   the appearance of words on a page  
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line   a group of words together on one line of the poem  
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stanza   a group of lines arranged together  
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rhythm   a beat created by the sounds of the records in the poem  
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meter   the pattern of stressed (strong) and unstressed (weak) syllables  
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rhymes   words that sound alike because they share the same ending vowel and consonant sound. a word always rhymes with itself Ex. lamp, stamp  
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rhyme scheme   a pattern of rhyming words or sounds (usually) and rhyme, but not always  
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end rhyme   when the endings of the line rhymes  
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internal rhyme   a word inside a line rhymes with another word on the same line  
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speaker   the "narrator" of the story/poem  
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refrain   a sound word phrase or line repeated in a poem it is like a chorus  
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tone   feeling or emotion  
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imagery   language the provides a sensory experience using the five senses  
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alliteration   the repetion of consonant sounds in several words that are close together Ex. sally sells seashells by the sea shore  
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simile   a comparison using like or as Ex. the sun was shining as bright as a penny  
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metaphor   a comparison that doesn't use like or as Ex. the sun was a huge blinking eye  
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extended metaphor   a metaphor that continues through  
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hyperbole    
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onomopoeia    
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personification    
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