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Poetry Terms and Definitions

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form   the way a poem looks on the page  
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lines   sentences or groups of words that make up a stanza in a poem  
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stanza   groups of lines in a poem; poetry paragraphs  
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speaker   the voice of a poem  
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dialect   a form of language spoken in a certain place by a certain group of people  
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idiom   a descriptive expression that means something different than the combination of words that make it up  
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rhyme   repetition of similar sounds at the ends of words  
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rhythm   the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in each line; the "beat" of the poem  
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repetition   writing the same sounds, words, phrases, or lines over and over again  
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alliteration   repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words  
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onomatopoeia   the use of words whose sounds suggest their meanings  
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imagery   language that appears to the reader's five senses; picturing the poem in your head as you read  
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simile   comparing things using like or as  
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metaphor   comparing thing without using like or as  
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analogy   comparison between two things that are not similar in order to show ways in which they might be similar  
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personification   giving human qualities to nonhuman things  
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symbol   something that stands for something else  
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sound   the way the reader hears a poem  
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meter   pattern of accented & unaccented syllables; creates the rhythm of the poem  
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