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from the Italian word sonnetto (meaning, little song); a fourteen line poem

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sonnet

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otherwise known as an Italian sonnet; this type of sonnet is a fourteen line poem that is divided by an octave and a sestet

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Petrarchan sonnet

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otherwise known as an English Sonnet; this type of sonnet is a fourteen line poem that is divided into three quatrains and a heroic couplet

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Shakespearean sonnet

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poetry that is written without a rhyme scheme

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free verse

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rhyme that occurs when the last word or words of one line of poetry rhyme with the last word or words of another

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End rhyme

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when rhyme occurs within a line of poetry, as opposed to the end of the line

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Internal rhyme

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when an author uses poetic license to rhyme words that do not quite sound the same

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Near rhyme

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the first eight lines of a Petrarchan sonnet. Typically introduces a problem or question that is not answered or resolved

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Octave

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the last six lines of a Petrarchan sonnet. Typically responds to the problem or question that has been posed in an octave and attempts to answer or resolve it

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Sestet

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a four line stanza

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Quatrain

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two rhyming lines of poetry that share the same meter

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Couplet

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the moment, word or line in a sonnet in which a shift has been made between conflict and resolution

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Turn

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the measured pattern of stressed or unstressed syllables within a sing line of poetry

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Meter

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a five-foot line made up of unaccented followed by an accented syllable

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Iambic Pentameter

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a pause within a line of poetry, sometimes punctuated, sometimes not

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Caesura