Poetry Review. 0 The use of any elements of language more than once.

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Poetry Review

0 The use of any elements of language more than once.

0 Repetition

0 Poetry that has no regular pattern of rhythm, rhyme, or line length.

0 Free verse

0 Words that sound like what they mean.

0 Onomatopoeia

0 Humorous, 5-line rhyming poem with a rhyme scheme of AABBA

0 Limerick

0 Long poem that tells a story

0 Narrative

0 A direct comparison between 2 dissimilar items

0 Metaphor

0 The feelings created by a poem in a reader.

0 Mood

0 A comparison between 2 dissimilar things using like or as

0 Simile

0 A poem that is shaped to look like the subject of the poem

0 Concrete

0 The repetition of vowel sounds in words near each other.

0 Assonance

0 Shorter poems of intense feeling and emotion expressed in musical verse.

0 Lyric

0 A 3-line Japanese verse poem

0 Haiku

0 Repeated consonant sounds at the beginning of a series of words

0 Alliteration

0 Anything that represents something else

0 Symbol

0 Pictures in the mind of readers created by poets who use sensory language

0 Imagery

0 A deliberate exaggeration to make a point

0 Hyperbole

0 Giving non-human things human characteristics

0 Personification

0 The repetition of sounds at the ends of words

0 Rhyme

0 The pattern of rhyme in a poem indicated with letters of the alphabet

0 Rhyme scheme

0 Another word for verse paragraph; a cluster of lines in poetry

0 Stanza

0 The person who “talks” in the poem

0 Speaker

0 The rhythmical pattern or “beats” in a poem

0 Meter

0 The line for the girls’ bathroom is 50 miles long! 0 Simile 0 Metaphor 0 Hyperbole 0 Personification

0 Hyperbole

0 Life is a journey. Enjoy the ride. 0 Simile 0 Metaphor 0 Hyperbole 0 Personification

0 Metaphor

0 Grandpa’s hair was as white as snow. 0 Simile 0 Metaphor 0 Hyperbole 0 Personification

0 Simile

0 The storm clouds cried buckets of water. 0 Simile 0 Metaphor 0 Hyperbole or Personification

0 Personification

0 The sweet smell of strawberries filled the air. 0 Alliteration 0 Assonance 0 Onomatopoeia 0 Imagery

0 Alliteration

0 A deadly cobra snake loudly hissed before it attacked the tourist. 0 Alliteration 0 Assonance 0 Onomatopoeia 0 Imagery

0 Onomatopoeia

0 The charismatic cartoon character was featured in the show.

0 Alliteration OR Assonance

0 We hiked tirelessly to the top of the steep mountain where we could see miles of lush meadows filled with wildflowers as the hot sun beat down on our bare shoulders. 0 Alliteration 0 Assonance 0 Onomatopoeia 0 Imagery