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| is the repetition of vowel sounds |
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| is the repetition of consonant sound anywhere within words, not just at the beginning. |
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| is the rhyming of words at the end of lines of poetry |
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| is the rhyming of words within one line of poetry |
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| is a four-line stanza. Common rhyme schemes in quatrains are, aabb, aaba, and abab |
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| is the repeating of words or phrases to add rhythm or focus on an idea |
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| is a division in a poem named for the number of lines it contains |
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| an unrhymed poetry with meter. the lines in blank verse are ten syllables in length every other syllable, starting with the second syllable is accented. |
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| does not require meter or rhyme scheme |
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| is a line of poetry that ends with some sort of punctuation and coincides with a complete thought |
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| is a line of poetry that continues into the next line and does not have any end punctuation. |
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| is a poem that tells a story |
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| The____ is the author of the poem and the narrator is the _______ |
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| The appearance of words on a page is the ______. |
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| the part of the poem that is repeated after each verse is the _______. |
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