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| A literary work in which characters and events have 2 levels of meaning: literal and symbolic |
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| The repetition of initial consonant sounds |
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| A brief reference to a person,place,event from history, literature,geography, the bible, mythology, or any other area of knowledge |
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| The repetition of words or phrases at the beginning of successive lines |
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| A figure of speech in which an absent person, an abstract quality or something inanimate or nonhuman is addressed directly |
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| The repetition of similar vowel sounds |
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| Pause or break in the middle of a lie of verse |
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| One line of verse continues to the next without a punctuated pause |
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| An exaggeraion or overstatement of the truth |
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| a comparison between wto unlike objects |
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| The emotion the reader feels from the poem or story |
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| The use of words which imitate sound |
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| the use of phrases,clauses, or sentences that are similar or complementary in structure or in meaning |
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| giving inanimate objects human feelings,thoughts, or attitudes |
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| A comparison between two objects using "like" or "as" |
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| An object or action that represents something else |
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| the authors attitude towards his or her subject |
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| A song that tell stories, narrative poetry, lyrics beging, middle, and end |
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| A lyrical Poem praising an individual, expresses tribute |
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| A traditional japanese form f poetry |
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| A poem of sorrow written for someone who died |
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