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| 1. | a group of lines forming a unit in a poem |
| 2. | an image we can picture or "see" in our mind through the poet's used of words |
| 4. | the set of ideas associated with a word in addition to its explicit meaning |
| 5. | poetry that has no fixed pattern of meter, rhyme, line, length, or stanza arrangement |
| 6. | a Japanese poem of 3 lines and 17 syllables |
| 9. | the minaginary voice a poet uses when writing a poem |
| 10. | a line or lines repeated regulary in a poem |
| 11. | a figure of speech in which an animal, object, or idea is given human form |
| 12. | the pattern created by the arrangement of stressed & unstressed syllables that give poetry a musical quality |
| 13. | the repetition of sounds at the ends of words that appear close to each other in a poem |
| 15. | two consecutive lines of verse with end rhyme |
| 16. | a narrative poem of folk origin, composed of short stanzas, & usually adapted for singing |
| 18. | an image we can "hear" through the poet's use of words |
| 19. | the use of a word or phrase that actually imitates or suggests the sound it describes |
| 24. | a figure of speech using like or as to make a comparison between 2 unlike things |
| 26. | a regular pattern of stressed & unstressed syllables that give a line of poetry rhythm |