How Does The elements of a poem | Reading | Khan Academy Work?

A poem is like a special message written by someone who wants to share feelings or ideas using words and rhythm, just like you might use your favorite toys to tell a story.

How the parts of a poem work together

Think about building with blocks. Each block has its own shape, and when you put them together, they make something bigger, like a tower or a house. In a poem, each part is like one of those blocks:

  • Words are the bricks, they give meaning.
  • Rhythm is like the pattern you use to stack your blocks, it makes the poem flow and feel good to read.

Sometimes, poems also have rhyme, which is when words at the end of lines sound similar. It’s like having matching socks, they make everything more fun and easier to follow!

When you read a poem, you're not just seeing words on a page, you’re feeling them, almost like hearing music or watching a dance. That's how poems can feel so special!

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  1. A poem has parts like rhythm and rhyme, which make it sound nice and easy to remember.
  2. Poems use words to create pictures in your mind, making the story more fun to read.
  3. The way a poem is organized can change how you feel about what it's saying.

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