end rhyme - when the lines of poem end in words that sound the same, internal rhyme - when a poet uses words that rhyme within the same line or in the middle of multiple lines, alliteration - the (noticeable) repetition of initial consonant sounds in a line or verse of poetry, tone - the feeling or attitude the author/poet has about the topic or their writing, mood - how the story or poem makes the reader feel, hyperbole - the use of exaggeration to vividly communicate an image or idea in a piece of writing, imagery/sensory language - Using words or figurative language to represent objects, ideas, and actions in such a way that appeals to our 5 senses, metaphor - a figure of speech in which something is described as though it were something else (points at a similarity), onomatopoeia - words that imitate natural sounds, personification - a figure of speech in which non human/inanimate object is given human traits, allusion - a brief reference to some person, historical event, work of art, or Biblical or mythological situation or character, rhyme scheme - The pattern and sounds set up by end rhyme, usually noted with letters at the end of the line, rhythm - a series of stressed and unstressed sounds in a group of words, simile - a figure of speech that uses like or as to make a direct comparison between two otherwise unlike things/ideas, symbol - an ordinary object, event, animal, or person to which we have attached extraordinary meaning and significance, pun - word play in which words with totally different meanings have similar or identical sounds, repetition - repeating of words or phrases to create a certain feeling or meaning,

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