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Poetry Term Review

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stanzaa poetic paragraph containing one main idea
free versepoetry without a regular rhythm, meter, or rhyme
rhythmthe pattern of stresses or beats in written language
rhyme schemea regular pattern of rhymed words at the end of a line of poetry
metera rhythmical pattern determined by the number and types of stresses in a line of poetry
narrative poemtells a story and has all the elements of fiction
speakerthe narrator of a poem who may or may not be the poet
AllusionThis is the reference to a person, place, or event from history, literature, or religion with which a reader is likely to be familiar.
End RhymeThis is the repetition of similar sounds that comes at the ends of lines of poetry.
FormThis is the structure into which a piece of literature is organized
Free VerseThis is poetry written without a regular rhyme scheme, meter, or form.
Lyric PoemThis is a highly musical verse that expresses the observation and feelings of a single speaker.
MeterThis is the rhythm or regular sound pattern in a piece of poetry.
Narrative PoemThis tells a story in verse.
PoemThis is an arrangement of words in verse. It sometimes rhymes, and expresses facts, emotions, or ideas in a style more concentrated, imaginative and powerful than that of ordinary speech.
PoetryThis is the third major type of literature in addition to drama and prose.
StanzaThis is a group of related lines in a poem, similar to a paragraph in prose.
VerseA line of poetry
Prosewriting in its normal non-rhyming form
CoupletA pair of rhyming lines, usually of the same length and meter
HaikuA 3 line verse form (5-7-5) from Japan
LimerickA humorous form of poetry that originated in Ireland
RefrainA repeated line or verse



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