Similar sounds occurring in two or more words
An overused phrase, not original.
The general name for such writings is 'poetry'.
prose, rhyme, rhythm
Structured poetry.
Writing that is not poetry is classified as prose. This consists of essays, articles, novels, etc.
What type of rhyme is used; ie slant rhyme, free rhyme...
free verse
External rhyme in poetry refers to the rhyming of words at the end of consecutive lines. It is a common poetic device that can create a pleasing sound pattern and enhance the overall rhythm of the poem.
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An overused phrase, not original.
verse is a verse or poem that doesn't rhyme but has a strict rhythm, usually iambic pentameter.
Mono rhyme is a type of rhyme scheme in poetry where only one syllable in each word is rhyming, rather than the complete word. This can create a simplistic and repetitive effect in the poem.
No
Yes, just as there doesn't have to be rhyme in poetry.
Yes, John Keats did use rhyme and meter in his poetry.
Oh, dude, you're looking for free verse poetry. It's like poetry's rebellious phase where it's all about the rhythm without the need to rhyme. So, if you're into that whole "poetry without rules" vibe, free verse is where it's at.
The description provided fits the definition of poetry. Poetry is a form of literary expression that utilizes meter, rhyme, and structure to convey ideas and emotions in a more musical and rhythmic way than prose.