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helloPoetry Terminology Scavenger Hunt
1. Meter: The poetic measurement of the arrangement of words within a rhythmic line or verse.
2. Stanza: Poetic lines divided into groups; poetic paragraphs.
3. Rhyme Scheme: An arrangement of verses in a poem that can be predicted using letters such as abbcca.
4. Slant Rhyme: A verse in which consonants and vowels of syllables are congruent, such as, same, name; might, fight.
5. Verse: Stanza; poetic sentence.
6. Assonance: Vowel rhyme; verse in which the vowel and consonant

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