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I give human features to things, ideas or animals. What am I?
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I am a word whose sound implies its meaning. What am I?
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I repeat initial consonant sounds. What am I?
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I repeat the same word or phrase along the poem. Wham am I?
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I always exaggerate to emphazise an idea. What am I?
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I repeat vowel sounds, and I try to make rhymes. What am I?
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I don't use regular rhyme or meter. What am I?
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I refer to famous historical or literary writings. What am I?
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I am a long poem about a hero. What am I?
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I directly compare one thing with another dissimilar or unrelated thing. What am I?
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I repeat one line or phrase at the end of a stanza. I am like a chorus to a poem. What am I?
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I am a set of two lines whose last two words rhyme. What am I?
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I am a 14‐line poem, usually in iambic pentameter, with a structured rhyme scheme. What am I?
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I represent something different from what I really mean. Wham am I?
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I am like a paragraph in a poem. What am I?
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I am a figure of speech where two unlike things are compared, using the words like or as. What am I?
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I originated in Japan and am very structured, with three lines that have five, seven, and five syllables, respectively. What am I?
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I am the rhythmic pattern, or how words are stressed, of a line of poetry. What am I?
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I am part of a stanza, a short section of a longer poem. I am also called line.What am I?
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I am one unit of rhythm. I have different surnames depending on the beat. What am I?