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Poetry Literary form that combines the precise meanings of words with their emotional associations, sounds, & rhythms
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Types of Poetry Narrative poetry Lyric poetry Dramatic poetry
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Narrative Poem The writer tells a story in verse
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Epic Long narrative poem about gods or heroes
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Ballad Songlike narrative about an adventure or romance
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Lyric poem Expresses author’s thoughts and feelings
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Dramatic Poem Writer tells a story using a character’s own thoughts or statements
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Haiku Japanese poetic form containing 3 unrhymed lines of syllables; uses imagery to convey a single vivid emotion
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Sonnet 14-line lyric poem with formal patterns of rhyme, rhythm & line structure
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Figurative Language Not meant to be interpreted literally; expresses ideas or feelings in a fresh way
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Metaphor Compares 2 apparently unlike things without using like, as, resembles, or than
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Simile Compares 2 apparently unlike things by using like, as, resembles, or than
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Personification Language that attributes human qualities to non-human things
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Onomatopoeia The use of a word whose sound imitates its meaning
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Imagery Descriptive sensory language (related to 1 or more of 5 senses)
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Sound Devices Assists in achieving a musical quality
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Rhythm Pattern created by stressed & unstressed syllables of words in sequence
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Meter Controlled pattern of rhythm
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Rhyme Repetition of identical or similar sounds in stressed syllables
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Rhyme Scheme Pattern of end rhymes
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Free Verse No set meter or rhyme scheme
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Alliteration Repetition of initial consonant sounds of words
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Assonance Repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words ex. child of silence
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Consonance Repetition of consonants within nearby words in which the separating vowels differ ex. live and love
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Repetition The use of any language element more than once
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Stanza Group of consecutive lines in a poem
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Couplet 2-line stanzas
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Quatrain 4-line stanza
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