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"Epic", 
"A long, serious poem that tells the story of a heroic figure. ", "", "",
"Ballad", 
"A poem that tells a story similar to a folk tale or legend and often has a repeated refrain. ", "", "", 

"Accent", 
"The prominence or emphasis given to a syllable or word. ", "", "",

"Idyll", 
"Either a short poem depicting a peaceful, idealized country scene, or a long poem that tells a story about heroic deeds or extraordinary events set in the distant past. ", "", "",

"Sonnet", 
"A lyric poem that is 14 lines long.", "", "",

"Elegy", 
"A poem that laments the death of a person, or one that is simply sad and thoughtful. ", "", "",

"Caesura", 
"A natural pause or break in a line of poetry, usually near the middle of the line.", "", "", 

"Ode", 
"A lyric poem that is serious and thoughtful in tone and has a very precise, formal structure.", "", "",

"Haiku", 
"A Japanese poem composed of three unrhymed lines of five, seven, and five syllables. Haiku often reflect on some aspect of nature.", "", "",

"Couplet", 
"In a poem, a pair of lines that are the same length and usually rhyme and form a complete thought. ", "", "",

"Foot", 
"Two or more syllables that together make up the smallest unit of rhythm in a poem. For example, an iamb is a foot that has two syllables, one unstressed followed by one stressed. An anapest has three syllables, two unstressed followed by one stressed.", "", "",

"Heroic couplet", 
"A stanza composed of two rhymed lines in iambic pentameter.", "", "",

"Stanza", 
"Two or more lines of poetry that together form one of the divisions of a poem.", "", "",

"Rhyme", 
"The occurrence of the same or similar sounds at the end of two or more words.", "", "",

"Meter", 
"The arrangement of a line of poetry by the number of syllables and the rhythm of accented (or stressed) syllables.", "", "",

"Limerick", 
"A light, humorous poem of five usually anapestic lines with the rhyme scheme of aabba.", "", "",

"Simile", 
"A figure of speech in which two things are compared using the word 'like' or 'as.'", "", ""

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