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poems | are NOT written in prose and often use rhymes to help emphasize its rhythm |
rhythm | the single thing that most distinguishes poetry from prose |
narrative | a type of poetry that mainly tells a story |
lyric | a type of poetry that mainly expresses the speaker’s feelings |
figurative language | descriptive language intended to encourage the imagination |
alliteration | the repetition of the beginning sounds of words, especially in poetry |
rhyme | a close similarity in the final sounds of two or more words or lines of a verse of poetry. |
personification | giving human characteristics to non-human characters or objects |
onomatopoeia | words that represent the actual sounds they produce (i.e. splash, squish, buzz) |
metaphors | figurative language that compares two different things by stating that one is the other |
similes | are figurative language that compares two different things using like or as |
hyperbole | is an exaggerated form of expression in both poetry and prose |
imagery | descriptive language that appeals to at least 1 of the senses |