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The structure of a poem is
how it is written
how it sounds
how it is organized
A stanza is
lines that end with periods
a group of lines divided by a space
a paragraph separated by a space
Poems have lines? What are lines?
a sentence that ends in punctuation
a stanza is a line
a row with a group of words
Repetition occurs in poems to
make the poem longer
to emphasize something (remind you of something important)
to repeat over and over to sound better
Words like beat-beat-beating in The Tiger poem are examples of
stanzas
great writing
rhyme and meter
Imagery is described in poetry as:
words the author uses to make a point
words the author uses to help the reader imagine - sounds, touch, smells.
words the author uses to make the poem longer
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