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Stanza . How a poem is divided The “paragraphs” of a poem. Rhyme Scheme **. The organization of rhyming words at the ends of lines in a poem. Speaker. The person or character talking in a poem NOT the poet, but can be. Imagery. Language that creates a vivid image for the reader
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Stanza • How a poem is divided • The “paragraphs” of a poem
Rhyme Scheme ** • The organization of rhyming words at the ends of lines in a poem
Speaker • The person or character talking in a poem • NOT the poet, but can be
Imagery • Language that creates a vivid image for the reader • Language that appeals to the senses
Meter • The basic rhythm of a poem • Measured by stressed and unstressed syllables called metrical feet
Metaphor • A type of figurative language • A direct comparison of two things
Simile • A type of figurative language and a type of metaphor • A direct comparison using like or as
Alliteration • The repetition of beginning consonant sounds of words