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Elements of Poetry Vocabulary

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Match the vocabulary word to the definition

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Mood

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the number of syllables in a line and how they are accented creates the poem's "beat" or rhythm.

Repetition

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when words have the same ending sound

Meter

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when words or phrases are repeated

Rhyme

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one line in a poem

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the feeling the author is trying to convey

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A theme of a poem is the lesson or message the author is trying to convey.

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A is the author of a piece of . Many poets have what is considered an , which is a collection of various writings, such as songs, stories, or poems.

Mmuae Afoforo a Wobɛpaw:
point of view
poet
poetry
line break
rhyme
anthology
rhyme scheme
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5.

Mark the line(s) that include figurative language.

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Explain the figurative language type and meaning from the Dreams poem.