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| 1. | a group of lines in a poem |
| 2. | a comparison between two unlike things that does not use ‘like’ or ‘as’ |
| 3. | a poem with 14 lines and a standard rhyme scheme |
| 5. | a substitute of the thing names for the thing meant |
| 6. | the pattern of rhymes in a poem |
| 8. | his/her writing style falls under "commercial fiction' |
| 11. | a traditional view where the 'The Road Not Taken' tore apart |
| 12. | an extreme exaggeration used for effect in a poem |
| 15. | otherwise known as poetry slam |
| 17. | arrangement of a series of ideas in the order of increasing importance |
| 20. | composed of four heptasyllabic lines |
| 21. | poem presented with the power and beauty of the natural world |
| 23. | the creation of instant identification by referring to a well-known person, place, or thing from literature |
| 24. | according to him/her, beauty is attached to earthly money and social status |
| 26. | the repetition of sounds in two or more words or phrases that appear close to each other in a poem |