13 questions
Rhyme scheme
two words rhyme
the pattern of how words in a poem rhyme, including approximate rhymes
must be exact rhymes
Stanza:
The title of the poem
The subject of the poem
A group of lines in a poem
How many lines there are in the poem
Repetition:
A word is repeated in a line/stanza
The first letter of a word is repeated
A vowel sound in the middle of words is repeated
The ends of multiple words have the same sound
Assonance:
A vowel sound is repeated
A consonant sound is repeated
The initial sound of a word is repeated
A word is repeated in a line/stanza
Consonance
A vowel sound is repeated
A consonant sound is repeated
The initial sound of a word is repeated
A word is repeated in a line/stanza
A haiku:
a lengthy poem
a short Japanese poem about nature
a poem of 8 lines, with lines 1, 3, 7 and 2, 8 repeating
a rhyming poem meant to be humorous
A triolet:
a lengthy poem
a short Japanese poem about nature
a poem of 8 lines, with lines 1, 3, 7 and 2, 8 repeating
a rhyming poem meant to be humorous
An ode:
a poem meant to celebrate someone/something
a short Japanese poem about nature
a poem of 8 lines, with lines 1, 3, 7 and 2, 8 repeating
a rhyming poem meant to be humorous
Free verse poem:
a poem with 10 lines of 10 syllables
a poem with no required structure
a poem meant to be humorous
a five line poem
A quatrain:
a two line stanza
a short Japanese poem about nature
a five line stanza
a four line stanza
A cinquain:
a two line stanza
a short Japanese poem about nature
a five line stanza/poem
a four line stanza
Syllable count:
amount of syllables per line
amount of syllables in an entire poem
amount of lines in a poem
To infer means to:
to draw your own conclusion about something
to say no
to say yes
to be a critic