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| a single phrase or sentence in a poem. |
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| a group of lines in a poem that resemble a paragraph. |
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| the last words on two or more lines that rhyme. |
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| the pattern of rhymes in a poem. |
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| statigies that poets use to design a poem |
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| the repition of the same or similar initial consonant sounds in words that are close together |
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| repetition of vowel sounds |
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| repitition of final consanant sounds |
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| a refrence to a person place event or statementfrom history literature religion mythology politics sports or science |
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| a group of words repeated at intervals like the ones in songs or in a poem or speech |
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| a person place thing or event that has its own meaning and stands for something else to |
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| words that imitate the sounds that they describe. sish plunk pop drip |
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| reoccuring identical or similar final word sounds within or at the end of lines of verse |
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| the reoccuring pattern of strong and weak syllabic stresses |
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| a fixed pattern of accented and unaccented syllables in lines of fixed length to create rythm |
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| repeated use of sounds, words, or ideas for effect and emphasis |
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