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It is a type of
literature in which
words and rhythm are
strung together to form
sounds, images, and
ideas that might be too
complex or abstract to
describe directly
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It is a set of lines forming the divisions of a poem
separated with an empty line.
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It is a type of
literature in which
words and rhythm are
strung together to form
sounds, images, and
ideas that might be too
complex or abstract to
describe directly
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It is a set of lines forming the divisions of a poem
separated with an empty line.
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It is a subdivision of a poem which is composed of
words lined in a row. The words are arranged in a
certain way to achieve a rhyme or a certain length.
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It refers to where an author has chosen to end one line in
a poem and begin another.
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In this type of line break, the author has chosen to end a line without
completing a sentence or clause
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It is a line that completes a sentence or clause
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Words that end with
similar sounds, usually
at the end of a line of
the poem.
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What are the types of rhymes?
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It is when the final stressed vowel and all following
sounds of two words are identical
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It is when there are rhyming consonants in words
with different vowel sounds
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It is when there are rhyming vowels in words but
with different consonant sounds
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It is when there are same initial
consonant at the beginning of the words
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It is when the words are similar in
spelling but not similar in sound
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It is when the occurrence of rhymes follows a
pattern
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Pattern for alternate rhyme scheme
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Pattern for couplet rhyme scheme
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Pattern for monorhyme
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Pattern for enclosed rhyme
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Pattern for triplet
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Pattern for terza rhyme
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Pattern for limerick
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It is a unit of rhythm in poetry,
the pattern of the beats is a regular
pattern of stressed and unstressed
syllables that defines the rhythm of
some poetry.
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– iamb ( first syllable unaccented and second syllable accented )
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this refers to a line which is consisted of one
foot
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this refers to the line containing two poetic feet
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this type of line contains three feet.
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this type of line contains four feet
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a line containing five poetic feet
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this meter refers to a line containing
six feet.
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this refers to the line containing
seven feet.
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this type of line contains eight feet.
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It is is a measuring unit in poetry, which is made up
of stressed and unstressed syllables.
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It is the combination of unstressed and stressed syllable
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It is the combination of stressed and unstressed syllable
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It is the combination of two unstressed and a stressed syllable
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It consists of one stressed syllable followed by two
unstressed syllables.
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this refers to the attitude that the
poet takes toward his/her subject.
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It is the emotional effect to the readers
that the author’s attitude as well as the use
and the choice of the words he employed into
his poem.
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it creates mental images
about the poem’s subject.
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it talks about the central idea,
the thought behind what the poet wants
to convey.
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a poem often uses these to convey feelings, thoughts and
ideas