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the way a poem is arranged on the page form
A poem is made up of these line
a group lines that are divided into sections stanza
when two or more words have the same sound. cat rat rhyme
the repetiton of beginning consonaunt sounds in words sally sleeps alliteration
the way poets arrange words to create sounds they want the listener to hear sound
a rhyme occurring at the end of 2 or more lines.dove cove end rhyme
the organized pattern of rhyme in a poem ABAB rhyme scheme
the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry rhythm
when the poet repeats sounds, words, phrases,or whole lines in a poem. sleep sleep sleep repetition
a phrase, verses, repeated at intervals throughout a song or poem,especiallyat the end of each stanza refrain
referse to words or phrases that appeal to the 5 senses. gooey cookies imagery
using words or phrases that help the reader picture ordinary things in new ways Figurative language
a comparison of two different things using like as or than simile
a comparison of 2 different things like a road and a snake metaphor
an exageration that something that has more or less of a quantity than it actually hyperbole
the use of a word whose sound makes you think its meaning onomatopoeia
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