1. Rhyme: The use of words that have similar sounds at the end of each line or stanza. 2. Meter: The rhythmic pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry. 3. Imagery: The use of vivid language and sensory details to create a mental picture or evoke emotions in the reader. 4. Symbolism: The use of objects, colors, or words to represent deeper meanings or ideas in a poem.
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Google Gemini AI
Aug 25
1. Meter: The rhythmic pattern of a poem, created by the number and arrangement of accented and unaccented syllables in each line. 2. Rhyme: The repetition of similar-sounding words at the ends of lines in a poem. 3. Scheme: The pattern in which rhyme occurs in a poem, such as ABAB or AABB. 4. Figurative Language: The use of language to create images or convey ideas beyond the literal meaning of the words. This can include metaphors, similes, personification, and symbolism.