An “ed stopped” rhyme is when the meaning of the line comes to a definite end. An “enjambment” takes place when the moaning does not end and continues on to the next line. One example of end-stopped lines: I love red. There are so many colors.
AN example of an enjambment: I love when it rains, it always seems to make the sun set more beautiful.
Onomatopoeia is a term referring to the use of a word that resembles the sound it denotes. Some examples would be Buzz, Pow!, and Whoosh.