| A | B |
| Stanza | the way in which poetry is written |
| refrain | a line or group of lines repeated at regular intervals |
| repetition | the repeated use of sounds, words, phrases, or lines. It increass the importance of the item needed |
| alliteration | the repitition of constant sounds, most often at the beggining of words |
| rhyme | the repitition of the same or similar sounds in words that appear near eachother in a poem |
| end rhymes | most rhymes in poems come at the end of the line in poetry |
| perfect rhymes | after their first consanent vowels; their remaining sounds are alike |
| synonym | word that has the same or nearly the same meaning as another word |
| rhythm | a pattern of beats made by stressed or unstressed syllables in line of a poem |
| onomatopoeia | the use of a word or phrase that actually immatates or suggests the sound of what it describes |