| A | B | 
| simile | using like or as to compare 2 unlike things | 
| metaphor | comparison of 2 unlike things; creates a mental picture | 
| personification | giving human traits to something not human | 
| hyperbole | exaggeration | 
| alliteration | repetition of consonant sound; usually at the beginnings of words | 
| rhyme | ends of words that sound alike | 
| end rhyme | end of lines that rhyme | 
| internal rhyme | words that rhyme within a line | 
| near rhyme | words that look like they might rhyme but don't | 
| rhythm | a pattern of stressed & unstressed beats | 
| regular rhythm | a steady beat | 
| free verse | syllables arranged freely | 
| repetition | repeating of words, phrases, or even punctuation; done so for emphasis | 
| onomatopoeia | words that sound like what they are | 
| imagery | words that appeal to the 5 senses | 
| allusion | reference to the Bible, literature, history, mythology, or anything outside the writing the writer expects the reader to know | 
| rhyme scheme | letters of the alphabet used to chart rhyme | 
| haiku | 3-line poem of 5-7-5 syllables | 
| narrative poem | poem that tells a story | 
| concrete poem | lines of peotry arranged to depict the topic | 
| lines | groups of words in poetry | 
| stanza | group of lines in poetry |