A poem’s Response area, such as diction and enjambment, create the Response area, or overall atmosphere of the poem.

consonance
mood
poetic elements
rhyme scheme
alliteration

The diction and enjambment of a poem

Create the response area, or overall atmosphere
They shape the mood and set the tone
Through their careful choice and structure

Consonance adds a layer of mellowness
Repeating consonant sounds within a line
It brings harmony and a sense of completeness
Flowing smoothly, creating a subtle shine

The mood, the emotion, they all rely
On these poetic elements at play
Each line carefully crafted, none gone awry
To evoke the feelings that words convey

Rhyme scheme follows a pattern or scheme
Endings that rhyme, a pleasing sound
Stanzas composed with a thoughtful scheme
Creating a musical quality profound

Alliteration, the repeated initial sound
Gives a sense of rhythm and unity
It brings emphasis and can astound
When words are woven with this technique's beauty

So, the response area is crafted with care
Through diction, enjambment, and poetic flair
Consonance, mood, elements that are rare
Rhyme scheme, alliteration, creating a poem beyond compare.