| Front | Back | 
| 
								Imagery									 | 
								Words creating a picture in the readers mind									 | 
| 
								Figurative language									 | 
								Simile, metaphor, personification, you get the idea									 | 
| 
								Alliteration									 | 
								Consonant repeated at the beginning of of the word									 | 
| 
								Hyperbole									 | 
								Total exaggeration									 | 
| 
								Personification									 | 
								An animal giver human like qualities									 | 
| 
								Rhyme scheme									 | 
								The way a poem rhymesex: ababrhyme scheme: every other line rhymes									 | 
| 
								Free verse poem									 | 
								No rules- no rhyming, no stanzas, like your just talking to someone									 | 
| 
								Concrete poetry									 | 
								A poem in the shape of what the poem is actually about									 | 
| 
								Sonnet									 | 
								A poem of 14 lines with a particular rhyme scheme									 | 
| 
								Couplet poetry									 | 
								A two-lined poem where both lines rhyme									 | 
| 
								Quatrain poetry									 | 
								A 4 line poem with a rhyme scheme of either aabb, abab, abba, abcb									 | 
| 
								Onomatopoeia									 | 
								Words that imitate a sound ex: snap, sniff, boom									 |