Alliteration - repetition of the initial consonants of words, Free Verse - a poem without predictable rhyme, rhythm, or length of line or stanza, Hyperbole - excessive exaggeration to make a point, Imagery - the use of vivid words that appeal to the reader’s senses of sight, smell, sound, taste, and touch, Metaphor - a comparison of two dissimilar things that implies some sort of equality between the things, Onomatopoeia - a word that makes the sound of the action it describes, Personification - a comparison that gives human qualities to inanimate objects, Rhyme scheme - the pattern of the end rhymes in a poem, Simile - a comparison of two dissimilar things that uses “like” or “as”, Speaker - in poetry, the narrator of the poem, Stanza - a group of lines of poetry, usually similar in length and pattern, Symbol - something in a poem that stands for something larger than itself, Idiom - a word or phrase which means something different from its literal meaning. Idioms are common phrases or terms whose meaning is changed, but can be understood by their popular use,

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