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| 3 | The pattern of end rhyme in a poem. |   
| 5 | Unrhymed iambic pentameter verse |   
| 6 | A poem consisting of four lines, or four lines of a poem that can be considered as a unit |   
| 7 | Two lines of poetry with the same rhyme and meter, often expressing a complete and self-contained thought |   
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| 1 | A lyric poem of 14 lines, commonly written in iambic pentameter. |   
| 2 | The regular pattern of accented and unaccented syllables in a line of poetry |   
| 3 | A word, phrase, line, or group of lines that is repeated, for effect, several times in a poem. |   
| 4 | Act of interpreting or discovering the meaning of a text, usually involves close reading and special attention to figurative language. |   
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