| A | B |
| metaphor | comparison of unlike things without using like or as |
| simile | a comparison of two unlike things using like or as |
| personification | giving a thing or inanimate object human traits |
| alliteration | the repetition of consonant sounds at the start of words in lines of poetry |
| assonance | repetition of vowel sounds in lines of poetry |
| onomatopoeia | words that by their sound suggest their meaning |
| paradox | seemingly contradictory statement that nonetheless can be true |
| rhyme scheme | correspondence of terminal sounds at the ends of lines of a poem; |
| exact (perfect) rhymes | opposite of slant rhyme/ a perfect, 100% rhyme |
| internal rhyme | occurs when the rhyming words appear in the same line of poetry |
| caesura | a pause or sudden break in a line of poetry |
| metaphor | my room is a pigsty |
| simile | the lamb is as white as snow |
| personification | the wind tapped at my door |
| alliteration | Katie is a cool cat |
| assonance | twilight is my favorite time of day |
| onomatopoeia | hiss, buzz, sizzle |
| paradox | jumbo shrimp |
| rhyme scheme | twinkle, twinkle, little star how I wonder what you are |
| exact (perfect) rhyme | hill, bill |
| internal rhyme | Jack and Jill went up a hill |
| caesura | a pause in a line of poetry |