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Flashcards: Poetry Terms

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StructureThe arrangement of words and lines to create a sequential pattern of images and/or symbols that achieve a particular effect.
SonnetA traditional poem of fourteen lines that follow an intricate rhyme scheme.
Rhyme SchemeAn established pattern of rhyme in a poem. Ex: a b b a c c
Internal RhymeWhen a rhyme or words is found within a poem.
AlliterationA way of connecting words by repeating the same sound or sounds at the beginning of two or more words.
AssonanceRepetition of vowel sounds.
OnomatopoeiaWhen a word echoes or mirrors the sound it makes. Ex: “buzz”, “roar”
RefrainA line or part of a line that comes back in the same or very similar form several times in a poem
RhythmThe choice of words that the poet uses.
RhymePoets use this to make the endings of two or more lines of poetry sound alike.
IambA foot of poetry which has one unaccented syllable followed by one accented syllable.
TrocheeOne accented syllable followed by one unaccented.
DictionChoice of words used by an author to make his/her ideas clear, concise.
SimileA statement of comparison, using the words “like” or “as” to connect objects or ideas to the thing being compared.
MetaphorA statement of comparison which connects objects or ideas by saying that one thing is another.
Extended MetaphorA metaphor which runs for several lines or through an entire poem.
SymbolWhen an object, animal, person, or idea represents something other than itself.
ToneThe feeling or mood that the poem gives.
ThemeThe main idea of a poem, short story, or novel.
PersonificationGiving human qualities to non-human things.