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Mood-the feeling a poem creates for the reader
Metaphor-comparation between two objects or ideas
Personification-giving humancharacteristics to animals or objects
Simile-comparation that uses ¨like¨or ¨as¨
Alliteration-Repetition of an initial
Assonance-repetition of a vowel sound
Repetition.
Rhyme scheme- (a) (b) (a) (b)Lyric poems have specific rhyming schemes and are often, but not always, set to music or a beat
Narrative poetry tells a story. use of the voices of a narrator and characters
LegendMemoir-autobiography
Stanza-a unit of lines grouped together. Similar to a paragraph
Mood-the feeling a poem creates for the reader
Metaphor-comparation between two objects or ideas
Personification-givinghuman characteristics to animals or objects
Simile-comparation that uses ¨like¨or ¨as¨
Alliteration-Repetition of an initial
Assonance-repetition of a vowel sound
Repetition.
Rhyme scheme- (a) (b)(a) (b)
Lyric poems have specific rhyming schemes and are often, but not always, set to music or a beat
Narrative poetry tells a story. use of the voices of a narrator and characters
LegendMemoir-autobiography
Stanza-a unit of lines grouped together. Similar to a paragraph
Mood-the feeling a poem creates for the reader
Metaphor-comparation between two objects or ideasPersonification-giving human characteristics to animals or objects
Simile-comparation that uses ¨like¨or ¨as¨
Alliteration-Repetition of an initial
Assonance-repetition of a vowel sound
Repetition.
Rhyme scheme-(a) (b) (a) (b)
Lyric poems have specific rhyming schemes and are often, but not always, set to music or a beat
Narrative poetry tells a story. use of the voices of a narrator and charactersLegend
Memoir-autobiography
Stanza-a unit of lines grouped together. Similar to a paragraph
Mood-the feeling a poem creates for the reader
Metaphor-comparation between two objects or ideas...
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