external rhyme
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Its a poem that has 19 lines, based on the repetition of the first and third lines of the first stanza. It is made up of five tercets, and one quatrain. The rhyme scheme is aba in the first stanza, bba for the next four stanzas, and abaa for the final stanza. The final line of the second and fourth stanzas is the first line of the first stanza, while the final line of the third and fifth stanzas is the last line of the first stanza. For the final stanza, the first line of the first stanza is the third line, and the fourth is the final line of first stanza. A formal poem that uses extensive repetition
An end-stopped line is a poetic line that concludes with a punctuation mark, such as a period, comma, or dash, creating a pause at the end. This punctuation signifies a complete thought or idea, allowing the reader to take a brief moment before moving on to the next line. End-stopped lines often enhance clarity and can contribute to the rhythm and structure of a poem.
Line structure refers to the arrangement and organization of lines in a written work, particularly in poetry and prose. It encompasses aspects such as line length, rhythm, meter, and the use of enjambment or end-stopping. In poetry, line structure can significantly impact the poem's flow, meaning, and emotional effect. In prose, it can influence pacing and the overall readability of the text.
...a frame, a margin, a box.
The fourth line of a standard five-line limerick rhymes with the third line.
A CDDC rhyme scheme poem is a type of poem where the last word of the first line rhymes with the last word of the second line, and the last word of the third line rhymes with the last word of the fourth line. The pattern is repeated throughout the poem.
STANZARhymes within lines are simply called internal rhymes. Internal rhymes generally enrich the sonorities of the poem, and may emphasise comparison or contrast between the rhyming words of the internal rhyme. Internal rhyme might also be present to maintain the versification or structure of the poem; the line does not break after the internal rhyme because the whole line maintains the structure of the poem, or a certain number of syllables are needed in the whole line. Internal rhymes are generally considered to relax the rigidity of verse with strict metre and rhyme between lines.
a 5W poem focus on these five questions... line 1:who line 2:what line 3:where line 4:when line 5:why
When the author of a poem continues one line into another without introducing a pause he or she is using enjambment.
When the author of a poem continues one line into another without introducing a pause he or she is using enjambment.
A 10-line poem is called a decastich and a 13-line poem is called a terza rima.
a cautionary poem is a poem that has a moral. like... don't steal. or don't lie. it warns you not to do something. it also has rhyming couplets. that's line 1 rhymes with line 2, 3 & 4, 5 & 6, and so on
Sestets
A diamante poem is when line 1 and line 7 are opposites. The poem usually resembles a diamond, [hence the name (?)].Line 1 is one word, what you're writing about.Line 2 is 2 adjectives about line 1.Line 3 is 3 verbs about line 1.Line 4 is 4 nouns. The first two are about line 1 and the last two are opposites of line 1.Line 5 is 3 verbs about line 1's opposite.Line 6 is 2 adjectives about line 1's opposite.Line 7 is the one word opposite of line 1.
A sept poem is a 7 line poem aligned to the right. line 1:1 syllable line 2:2 syl. line 3:3 syl. line 4:4 syl. line 5:3 syl. line 6:2 syl. line 7:1 syl.
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