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  1. Alliteration: It is the repetition of a sound or letter at the beginning of multiple words in a series. For example, “I will sing” and “I will go” has been repeated various times in the poem. Enjambment: It is the continuation of a sentence beyond a line break, couplet, or stanza without an expectedRead more

    1. Alliteration: It is the repetition of a sound or letter at the beginning of multiple words in a series. For example, “I will sing” and “I will go” has been repeated various times in the poem.
    2. Enjambment: It is the continuation of a sentence beyond a line break, couplet, or stanza without an expected pause. For example, “And the geese and pigeons and sparrows Will come flocking after me.”

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  1. This short, lyric poem is divided into two stanzas consisting of eight lines each. It follows the simple rhyme scheme of abab cdcd and so on and so forth.   Summer Friends Summary

    This short, lyric poem is divided into two stanzas consisting of eight lines each. It follows the simple rhyme scheme of abab cdcd and so on and so forth.

     

    Summer Friends Summary

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  1. This poem is a short, lyric poem. Divided into quatrains, it has a simple rhyme scheme of abab cdcd and so on and so forth.   An April Day Summary

    This poem is a short, lyric poem. Divided into quatrains, it has a simple rhyme scheme of abab cdcd and so on and so forth.

     

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  1. Onomatopoeia- The act of producing a word that phonetically imitates, mimics, or implies the sound it describes is known as onomatopoeia. Fall pattering down the tree. The grunting pigs Autumn Summary

    • Onomatopoeia- The act of producing a word that phonetically imitates, mimics, or implies the sound it describes is known as onomatopoeia. Fall pattering down the tree. The grunting pigs

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  1. The rhyme scheme of the poem is that the stanzas generally follow the pattern of ABCBDEFE. The second and fourth lines rhyme, and the sixth- and eighth lines rhyme; this stands true throughout each strophe.   I will go with my father Summary

    The rhyme scheme of the poem is that the stanzas generally follow the pattern of ABCBDEFE. The second and fourth lines rhyme, and the sixth- and eighth lines rhyme; this stands true throughout each strophe.

     

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