Parts of a Poem
verse
a line in a poem is called this
stanza
a group of lines is called this
space
each stanza of a poem has this in between them
centered
this is the way a poem is arranged on a page
free verse
a poem that does not rhyme is called this
rhyme scheme
when letters of the alphabet are assigned to each verse depending on how the end words rhyme
prose
different from a poem because the words are written all the way to the margins of the page
figurative language
poets often use this type of language to make their poem more interesting: examples are similes, metaphors, alliterations, and so forth
capital letters
each line of a poem must begin with this
false
all poems must rhyme
Parts of a Poem. (2017, Dec 28). Retrieved from https://artscolumbia.org/parts-of-a-poem-38064/