In poetry, it’s the closest thing there is to a sentence…, meter, line, rhyme, A group of lines separated from other lines by breaks in the poem. Similar to a paragraph, rhythm, internal rhyme, stanza, A set number of syllables in each line; the “rhythm” of poetry, line, meter, stanza, The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables, rhthym, internal rhyme, stanza, Repetition of sounds at the end of lines, meter, rhyme, free verse, the ordered pattern of rhyming words at the end of each line of a poem. This pattern is labeled using capital letters, such as the common rhyme scheme: ABABABAB, internal rhyme, meter, rhyme scheme, A type of poem that does not use regular rhythmic patterns (i.e., metric feet), are usually unrhymed, have varying line lengths, and have no set line groupings., lyrical, free verse (open form), shape , , stanza, meter, rhyme, , rhythm, meter, stanza, , line, free verse, , line, rhyme , stanza, , meter, interal rhyme, rhyme scheme, The poet's attitude (feeling) toward the poem's speaker, reader, and subject matter, as interpreted by the reader., tone, rhyme, meter, the feeling created by the writer for the reader., tone, mood, stanz.

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