__ | 1. | Alliteration | | A. | A fixed light-verse form of five lines. |
__ | 2. | Foot | | B. | The repetition of syllables, typically at the end of a verse |
__ | 3. | Haiku | | C. | A syllable uttered with greater emphasis |
__ | 4. | Limerick | | D. | A Japanese verse form of three un-rhyming lines. |
__ | 5. | Meter | | E. | The analysis of the metrical patterns of a poem. |
__ | 6. | Rhyme | | F. | A grouping of lines separated from others in a poem. |
__ | 7. | Rhythym | | G. | The rhythmical pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables |
__ | 8. | Scansion | | H. | The basic unit of measurement of accentual-syllabic meter. |
__ | 9. | Stanza | | I. | An audible pattern in verse |
__ | 10. | Stress | | J. | The repetition of initial stressed, consonant sounds |