1) The ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of a poem or verse 2) A common poetic device where an object in, or the subject of, a poem is described as being the same as another otherwise unrelated object 3) A figure of speech in which the poet describes an abstraction, a thing, or a nonhuman form as if it were a person. 4) Imagery 5) BONUS BOX - A literary device where a speaker intentionally downplays or understates the significance of something, essentially making it seem smaller or less important than it truly is; example "It was just a minor inconvenience" when describing a major disaster.  6) Allusion

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