Non-rhyming poetry, often in iambic pentameter. - Blank verse, A break or pause in the middle of a line. - Caesura, A pair of consecutive rhyming lines. - Couplet, A poem focusing on death or loss. - Elegy, A pause at the end of a line. - End stopped, A continuation of an idea over a line of poetry. - Enjambment, Non-rhyming, non- metrical poetry. - Free verse, A metrical foot comprised of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable, often in groups of five. of five. - Iambic Pentameter, Short, highly musical poetry that expresses strong emotions. - Lyric, An exaggerated imitation of another style for comical or satirical effect. - Parody, A four line verse/stanza. - Quatrain, Repetition of similar sounds. - Rhyme, The beat or flow of a poem. - Rhythm, A six line stanza or poem, or the final six lines in an Italian sonnet. - Sestet, A 14 line poem with a fixed rhyme scheme. - Sonnet, The turn of thought or argument in a poem. - Volta,

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