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1.

Dmitri Mendeleev
2. In chemistry, a group (also known as a family) is a column of
elements in the periodic table of the chemical elements.
There are 18 numbered groups in the periodic table, but the
f-block columns (between groups 2 and 3) are not
numbered.]
3. The periodic law states that when elements are
arranged according to their atomic number, physical
and chemical properties repeat. This periodic law was
developed in 1869 by Dmitri Mendeleev and Lothar
Meyer. The table created by Mendeleev left blank
spots for new elements to be places as they were
discovered. The scientist was able to hypothesize
that there would be elements discovered that fit
between currently known elements due to the
difference in atomic weights from element to
element, though there was no space left for noble
gases, because they were not known of at the time.
The noble gases, like helium, were not discovered
until the mid to late 1890s.

Elements of Poems
Alliteration
Two or more words which have the same initial sound. The alliteration may be
separated by prepositions. Alliteration example: Pretty princess. Busy as a bee.
Example of usage in a poem:

William Blake's "The Tiger".

Assonance
A partial rhyme which has the same internal vowel sounds amongst different
words. Assonance example: The tundra left the man hungry for buns
Metaphor
A comparison which does not use the words like or as. Metaphor example: "Life is
a journey." Example of usage in a poem:

Gary R. Hess's "Seasons".

Onomatopoeia
Words that sound like their meaning. Onomatopoeia examples: buzz, moo, pow,
bang. Example of usage in a poem:

William Blake's "The Chimney Sweeper".

Repetitions
The repetition of the same word throughout the poem to emphasize significance.
Rhyme
The repetition of sounds within different words, either end sound, middle or
beginning. Rhyme example: loose goose. Example of usage in a poem:

Oliver

Wendell Holmes's "Old Ironsides".


Rhythm
The flow of words within each meter and stanza. Rhythm example: Iambic
pentameter. Example of usage in a poem:

Shakespeare's "Sonnet 116".

Simile
A comparison using the words like or as. Simile example: Life is like a box of
chocolates. Example of usage in a poem:

Amy Lowell's "A Decade".

Style
The way the poem is written. Free-style, ballad, haiku, etc. Includes length of
meters, number of stanzas along with rhyme techniques and rhythm.
Symbol
Something that represents something else through association, resemblance or
convention.
Theme
The message, point of view and idea of the poem.
In the 20th and 21st century,

poets have tried to come up with new ways of adding

elements. Nonetheless, many of these versions still stem from some of the older, tried and
true elements.

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