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Structure of Poem, and Poetic devices - Coggle Diagram
Structure of Poem, and Poetic devices
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Examples: Friendship, Jealousy, Sadness, Depression, Happiness, Motherly love
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A group of lines in a poem, separated by a skipped line
Examples: Monostich, Couplet, Octave
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Examples: Dog, Log, Fog, Jog, Frog.
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The marking of rhyming lines in a poem, using a letter in the alphabet
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The emotion's or feelings in the poem, that the poet wants you to feel
Examples: Sad, Happy, Energetic, Revengeful
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Examples: It's so fluffy, I'm gonna die
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Comparing something, by saying it's similar to something else. They come in two forms, which are as and like
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The repetition of consonants in the beginning of words, in a sentence
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Comparing something, by stating that something is literally something else
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The repetition of consonants in the end of words, in a sentence
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When words, phrases, or lines repeat in a poem
Examples: Happiness, Happiness
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