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Poetry
Rhyme ( Corresponding sounds)
Blank verse - Unrhymed but metered - poem
Couplets - 2 lines same meter & rhyme
End rhyme - Rhyme in the las syllables of a verse
Form - Physical structure of the poem
Internal rhyme - 2 words rhyme 1 sentence
Sonnet - Poem 14 lines with formal rhyme.
villanelle - 5 tercets 1 quatrain 19 lines 2 rhymes
elegy - Serious reflection
lyric - Emotions expressed in stanzas
Ode - Formal ceremonious poem.
Rhythm - Beat and pace
Caesura - Break in words for the metrical foot
Enjambment - Line break - continues into the next line.
Feet - stressed and unstressed syllables
Iambic - Foot of unaccented to accented syllable
Free verse - No rhyme & no regular meter
Meter - Basic rhythmic structure
pentameter - 5 metrical feet
Near rhyme - Final consonant rhyme
Verse: Metrical lines in poetry
Quatrains - Verse with 4 rhymed lines
Tercet - 3 lines verse
Etrameter - Verse with 4 measures
Influential people
Petrarchan - Refers to Petrarch (Italian poet)
Shakespearean - William Shakespeare
Spenserian - Edmund Spenser