When a poet compares two things by using like or as.
When a poet compares two things directly, without using like or as.
When a poet repeats a word, phrase, line or group of lines.
A single unit of poetry; it may or may not be a complete sentence.
A group of lines that form a unit.
When a poet gives human qualities to an inanimate object.
When an author uses exaggeration for emphasis or effect.
A piece of writing organized in lines.
When a poet uses two or more words with similar end sounds.
When a poet compares two unlike things directly, without like or as.
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