| Audience | | She lived in that house for 30 years after the great fire of 1687. |
| Voice | | Repitition of beginning consonant sounds. |
| Sensory Details | | The ghost was floating over the stair case. |
| Theme | | Madusa's hair probably was just twisting and turning like snakes. |
| Quatrain | | Some aspect of nature |
| Suavity | | Comparison of two very different things |
| Onomatopoeia | | Indians are spiritual people. |
| Pallor | | Some cops in New York City are corrupt. |
| Assonance | | It appeals to the 5 senses. |
| Alliteration | | Yeah i'm old fashioned like that. |
| Bafflement | | The basket ball player stopped short of the hoop and turned from side to side. |
| Writhing | | The dog was shaking when he was in the rain. |
| Chortled | | Using words to describe a person |
| Simile | | The dragon chortled when I stabbed myself with a sword. |
| Steeds | | Buzz, meow, ho. |
| Feline | | Repitition of consonance sounds within or at the end of the line. |
| Jibed | | Dominant form of contemporary poetry. |
| Tumult | | When the basket ball player stopped short of the hoop and turned side to side it really sent his opponent off guard. |
| Metaphysical | | Everyone seemed bewildered when the cow skated over a volcano. |
| Symbolism | | Your mom was cat-like last night. |
| Ballad | | Symbolic meaning of a image |
| Covenant | | The sky cried out loud. |
| Metaphor | | That guest speaker was socially smooth. |
| Archaic | | The spring on the shock was curled around the rod that acted as hydrolics. |
| Rhyme | | The Pope and the President |
| Limerick | | Written like todays music. |
| Consonance | | The worker turned pale when the cement truck almost hit him. |
| Dwelling | | The conference room was full of noisy commotion. |
| Free Verse | | The person who is speaking in the poem. |
| Larder | | The children for Dr. Seus |
| Depravity | | I have the fastest __________ in all the land |
| Personification | | As she scampered through the trees soft tunes lofted in the breeze. |
| Couplet | | A writing that creates pictures with words. |
| Feint | | A stanza of four lines. |
| Levitation | | I like to keep my food in the pantry |
| Imagery | | Repition of sounds at the end of the line in a stanza. |
| Confounds | | Used bakc in the olden days to burn the British. |
| Tremulous | | relflections can confuse people. |
| Haiku | | Repitition of vowel sounds within or at the end of the line. |
| Wreathed | | A moral life lesson. |