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7
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five meters of iambic rhythm
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8
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two unstressed syllables followed by a stressed syllable
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10
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a metaphorical comparison that is developed throughout the poem
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11
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comparison that gives one item the qualities of another
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13
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words that resemble the noise they describe
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14
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repeated vowel sounds
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16
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repeated consonant sound at the beginning of the word
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18
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continuation of a phrase or clause beyond the end of the line of poetry
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1
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repeated 's' sound
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2
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a stanza of four lines
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3
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a break in the middle of a line of poetry
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4
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repeated word or phrase at the beginning of a line or clause
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5
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traditional for of poetry which tells a story - often set to music
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6
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a stanza of six lines
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7
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the thoughts and feelings of a character, not spoken aloud
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9
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a stanza of fourteen lines, written in iambic pentameter, with a strict rhyme scheme
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12
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heartbeat rhythm: an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable
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15
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one stressed syllable, followed by two unstressed syllables
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17
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comparison using 'like' or 'as'
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