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Poetry 2. End-stopped: A poetic line that has a pause at the end. End- stopped lines reflect normal speech patterns and are often marked with a period,

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1 Poetry 2

2 End-stopped: A poetic line that has a pause at the end. End- stopped lines reflect normal speech patterns and are often marked with a period, comma, colon, semicolon, exclamation point, or question mark

3 Exact Rhyme: Rhyme in which the final accented vowel and all succeeding consonants or syllables are identical, while the preceding consonants are different Also called perfect rhyme, full rhyme, true rhyme.

4 Eye Rhyme: When words look alike but do not rhyme: bough and cough, or brow and blow

5 End Rhyme: The most common form of rhyme in poetry; the rhyme comes at the end of the lines

6 Feminine Rhyme: Consists of a rhymed stressed syllable followed by one or more identical unstressed syllables, such as gratitude and attitude; quivering and shivering

7 Masculine Rhyme: Describes the rhyming of single-syllable words such as grade and shade; or of rhyming words or more than one syllable when the same sound occurs in the final stressed syllable, as in defend and contend.

8 DOUBLE RHYME: Words that have the same vowel sound in the second-to-last syllable and all following sounds. For example: soaring weary adoringdreary conviction prediction

9 Internal Rhyme: Places at least one of the rhymed words within the line as in “In mist or cloud, on mast or shroud”

10 Off-rhyme: A partial or imperfect rhyme Also called approximate rhyme, half rhyme, near rhyme, oblique rhyme, slant rhyme.

11 EUPHONY: A harmonious succession of words or when the combination of consonants and vowels in a line or passage sound pleasing and suit the meaning of the poem. Example: and walk with you through that lucent wavering forest of blue-green leaves with its watery sun & three moons- Margaret Atwood from Variations on the Word Sleep

12 CACOPHONY: the use of words that combine sharp, harsh, hissing, or unmelodious sounds. Example: We want no parlay with you and your grisly gang who work your wicked will.

13 STANZA A unit of a poem, similar in rhyme, meter, and length to other units in the poem; usually a repeated grouping of three or more lines with the same meter and rhyme scheme

14 COUPLET: Two lines of rhyming poetry QUATRAIN: A four-line stanza You are probably most familiar with these two terms because of the English (Shakespearean) Sonnet, which is comprised of three quatrains and a couplet)

15 OCTAVE: An eight-line stanza SESTET: A six-line stanza An Italian (Petrarchan) sonnet is comprised of an octave and a sestet

16 TERCET: Three-line stanza


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