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  1. Rhythm-a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in the line of a poem. Alliteration-repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words. Example-Sally sells sea shells. Onomatopoeia- uses words that sound like their meaning. Example- Bang, shattered.

  2. •Types of Lyric poetry: –pastoral poem a poem telling the life in the countryside such as shepherds, cattle, hills, and mountains. –poem of praise –ode a lyric poem that expresses a noble feeling with dignity. –elegy a poem of lamentation.

  3. Poetry is a type of literature that uses the sounds, rhythms, and meanings of words to describe the world in striking imaginative ways. Poetry is divided into lines, or groups of words. Lines are organized in units of meaning called stanzas. The lines in a stanza work together to express one key idea.

  4. When crafting poems, poets evoke and expose meaning, in part, by means of the following Poetic Elements: Music – Meaningful poems are pleasing to the ear. Poets use Sound Devices to interpose music into their poems. Emotion – Meaningful poems invite or evoke an emotional response.

  5. 1- Poetic Line – the words that form a single line of poetry. Example: “„Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house” is the well-known first poetic line of “A Visit from Saint Nicholas” by Clement Clarke Moore. 2- Stanza – a section of a poem named for the number of lines it contains.

  6. we make from the details of a poem’s language: the use of meter and rhyme (or lack of them); the inclusion of certain kinds of details and exclusion of other kinds; particular choices of words and sentence pattern, or imagery and figurative language ( diction ).

  7. Examples on each of the seven aspects are provided below: Example 1: Content/Subject and Theme(s) Explain what the poem is about and identify the major ideas and themes.

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