The way a poem is laid out on the page, how it "looks"
Form
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exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally
hyperbole
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thief
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star
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rocket
Go to first place!
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lifesaver
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This poem is an example of a......
I was so small/
But got a treat/
I caught a ball/
In my seat
Quatrain Poem
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"Tim, the terrifying tiger" is an example of _________
alliteration
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Rhythm
the musical quality produced by the repetition of stressed and unstressed syllables.
"the beat of the poem"
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It's the "money" of a song or poem. -a verse, a set, or a group of lines that appears at the end of the stanza, or appears where a poem or song divides into different sections
refrain or chorus
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Boom! Thud! Pow!
These words are examples of ___________ used in poetry
onomatopoeia
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poems that follow strict rules about lines, stanzas, rhythm and rhyme
traditional verse
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Hey Diddle, Diddle/
The Cat and the Fiddle
this is an example of a ____________
couplet
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Using figurative language to represent objects, actions, and ideas in such a way that it appeals to our physical senses.
Imagery
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My shoes are killing me.
This sentence is an example of a _______
Hyperbole
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premeasured patterns of stressed and unstressed syllables.
gives poetry a rhythmical and melodious sound
meter
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a poetic device which is used at the end of a line and the beginning of the next line in a poem. Also, it can be described as a point where a line is divided into two halves at the end of a line