| A | B |
| tone | the poet or speaker's attitude toward the subject, toward the reader, or toward him or herself |
| image | a picture that a poet creates with words; usually appeals to one's senses |
| symbolism | the use of something to represent something else; usually the use of a thing to represent an idea, feeling, or another abstract thing |
| sensory language | language that appeals to your senses |
| rhyme | the repetition of the ending sound in two or more words or phrases |
| end rhyme | rhymes that occur at the END of a line |
| half rhyme | words that sound similar but are not identical (sometimes called forced rhyme) |
| rhyme scheme | the pattern of rhyme in a stanza of poetry, marked by using letters |
| exact rhyme | sounds of words are exactly alike except for the consonants at the beginning |
| internal rhyme | the use of the same sound within one line |