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| The repetition of vowel sounds to create internal rhyme. |
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| The repetition of the same sound at the beginning of words. |
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| A phrase or sentence that contrast each other. Opposite . |
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| Someone talks to a non-human or dead as if they could respond. |
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Grammatical pause or break in a line -- or //. |
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| A metaphor that the whole poem is based around. |
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| The implied definition often a feeling. |
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| The repetition of sound with different vowel sounds |
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| When one sentance runs over two or more lines with no pause |
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| Word or phrase that departs from every day language. |
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| An intentional overstatement |
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| rhyme that occurs within a line of verse |
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| form of irony to make an understatement. Not bad |
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| comparison between 2 unlike thing without using like or as. |
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| One word is substituted for another that closely associated |
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| giving human attributes to any non-human things |
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| one repeating phrase/word/lines |
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| Pattern of rhymes between lines of a poem |
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| A figure of speech with 2 unlike things compared with like or as. |
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| group of 2 or more lines in a poem |
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| an object represent a abstract thought or greater theme |
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| Part of something is used to refer to the whole. |
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| how the author feels about the topic |
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