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  1. Acrostic:a poem, word puzzle, or other composition in which certain letters in each line form a word or words.
  2. Annotate: Aiding notes, remarks, or comments to enhance understanding. 
  3. Haiku: A traditional Japanese poem of seventeen syllables in three lines. 
  4. Paraphrase: Rewording text to convey the same meaning with different words. 
  5. Imagery: Vivid descriptions that appeal to the senses to create mental images. 
  6. Inference: Drawing conclusions based on evidence and reasoning. 
  7. Meter: The rhythmic structure of a poem, determined by stressed and unstressed syllables. 
  8. Myth: A traditional story explaining natural phenomena or cultural beliefs.
  9. Rhyme: Correspondence of sound between words, often at the end of lines in poetry. 
  10. Syllable: A unit of pronunciation containing a vowel sound, forming the basis of poetic meter.


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