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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    Yes, slam poetry uses rhythm and repetition to make its words stand out. It uses fairly short lines, and it often uses rhyming.

    Yes, slam poetry uses rhythm and repetition to make its words stand out. It uses fairly short lines, and it often uses rhyming.

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  1. Slam poetry is a performance style that includes elements of drama, hip-hop, theater, and music. It requires the poet to create and perform in the moment.

    Slam poetry is a performance style that includes elements of drama, hip-hop, theater, and music. It requires the poet to create and perform in the moment.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    Slam poetry is a type of poetry that is created from a single moment of inspiration, is usually written in one continuous session, and is performed in front of a live audience. The characteristics of slam poetry are: Written in one continuous session. A single moment of inspiration. Performance in fRead more

    Slam poetry is a type of poetry that is created from a single moment of inspiration, is usually written in one continuous session, and is performed in front of a live audience.

    • The characteristics of slam poetry are:
    • Written in one continuous session.
    • A single moment of inspiration.
    • Performance in front of a live audience.
    • Features of spoken word poetry such as rhythm, intonation, and emphasis.
    • Variety of poetic forms, such as lyrics, ballads, and sonnets.
    • A focus on originality and authenticity.
    • Paced delivery with a fast or slow tempo.
    • Characterized by a conversational style.
    • Presentation of self.
    • Presentation of one
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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    Slam poetry is a form of poetry and an interactive form of performance poetry. It originated in the United Kingdom in the early 1980s. It gained international popularity in the 1990s. In 2007, the Poetry Society launched the world's first Poetry Slam competition in the UK. It featured teams of fourRead more

    Slam poetry is a form of poetry and an interactive form of performance poetry. It originated in the United Kingdom in the early 1980s. It gained international popularity in the 1990s.
    In 2007, the Poetry Society launched the world’s first Poetry Slam competition in the UK. It featured teams of four performers and uses similar scoring rules to karaoke. The winner is the last team standing.

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