| A | B | 
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| Narrative Poem | A verse that tells a story | 
| Sonnet | A fourteen line poem that follows one of a number of different rhyme themes | 
| Monologue | One person speaking | 
| Dialogue | More than one person speaking | 
| Free Verse | Poetry that avoids use of regular rhyme, rhythm, meter, or division into stanzas | 
| Lyric Poem | A highly musical verse that expresses the emotions of a speaker | 
| Stanza | A group of lines in a poem | 
| End Rhyme | Rhyming words at the end of lines | 
| Internal Rhyme | Rhyming words within lines | 
| Slant Rhyme | Half rhyme, near rhyme, or off rhyme is the substitution of assonance or consonance for true rhyme | 
| Alliteration | The repetition of initial consonant sounds | 
| Onomatopoeia | The use of words or phrases that sound like the things to which they refer (ex: click, snap, and pow) | 
| Metaphor | A figure of speech in which one thing is spoken or written about as if it were another | 
| Simile | A comparison using like or as | 
| Couplet | Two lines | 
| Triplet | Three lines | 
| Quatrain | Four lines | 
| Rhythm | The pattern of beats or stresses in a line of verse or prose | 
| Prose | Broad term used to describe all writing that is not drama or poetry |