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Elements of Poetry Vocabulary. Created By, Ms. Jennifer Duke. Please write down the following words :. Figurative Language Idiom Metaphor Simile Imagery Exaggeration Free-Verse Allusion Alliteration Lyric Poem Personification Onomatopoeia . Figurative Language.
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Elements of Poetry Vocabulary Created By, Ms. Jennifer Duke
Please write down the following words: Figurative Language Idiom Metaphor Simile Imagery Exaggeration Free-Verse Allusion Alliteration Lyric Poem Personification Onomatopoeia
Figurative Language All the tools that a poet uses to create a special effect or feeling.
Idiom A common phrase made up of words that cannot be understood by their literal meaning. “It’s raining cats and dogs.”
Metaphor Comparison between two unlike things; not using the words like or as. “Time is money.”
Simile Comparison between two unlike things; using the words like or as. “The building is as tall as a mountain.”
Imagery Language that uses or appeals to the five senses.
Exaggeration Obvious stretching of the truth “I died of exhaustion.”
Free-Verse • Poetry written without regular rhyme scheme, meter, or form
Allusion • Reference to something with which the reader is likely to be familiar
Alliteration • Repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginnings of several words. “Peter Piper Picked A Peck Of Pickled Peppers.”
Lyric Poem • A short, musical poem that expresses the poet’s thoughts and emotions.
Personification • Giving human-like characteristics or qualities to non-human things
Onomatopoeia • The formation of a word by the imitation of a sound