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Poetry with four-line stanzas in which the second and fourth lines of each stanza inspire the first and third lines of the next stanza.
pantoum
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The speed in which a speaker delivers words is called...
rate
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The correspondence of sound between words or the endings of words
rhyme
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This type of figurative language is the repetition of initial consonant sounds....
alliteration
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A light, humorous nonsensical poem is known as...
limerick
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The emphasis a speaker places on words through change in pitch or volume
inflection
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The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in spoken or written language
meter
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A form of poetry that celebrates a person, place, or idea
ode
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Poet famous for writing Limericks
Edward Lear
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This type of figurative language is an extreme exaggeration...
hyperbole
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Poetry that does not following any regular pattern is called...
free verse
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A strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound
rhythm
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