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| Expresses and idea or image |
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| A poem that creates an atmosphere |
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| A poem that tells a story |
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| A poem that deals with shepherds, flocks nature, love, ect. |
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| The character saying the poem |
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| A way a poem is told- in "I" and "Me" |
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| A way a poem is told- Through "You" |
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| A way a poem is told- Though "He" "She" "They" ect. |
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| Conversation between characters |
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| The one the speakers speaks directly to, not nessesarily the audiene |
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| The general time and place that may provide context of the poem |
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| A specific event to which the poem refers or responds |
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| The Attitude of the speaker toward the subject |
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| Making a character come alive |
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| A character that doesn't change |
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| a struggle between or within characters, forces, ideas, ect. |
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| a series of events that show conflict building |
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| the turning point of the action |
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| the unraveling of a plot at the end of a story/poem. |
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| Words or phrases that create pictures |
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| A direct comparison of normally unlike objects |
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| Putting human characteristics to a non-human thing |
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| Something that stands for something else |
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| Reference to other sources, such as a myth, art, literature, cultural icon, ect. |
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| Addressing a dead person, inanimate object or animal |
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| A contrast between what the reader knows and what the characters don't |
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| A contrast between the expected and the unexpected |
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| A contrast between what is meant and what is not meant (a lie) |
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| Patterns in the authors word choice |
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| the emotional quality of a word |
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| repeating words or phrases |
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| Repetition of initial consonants |
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| Words that make the same sound as their meaning |
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| two words with the same line rhyme |
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| two words in seperate lines rhyme |
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| words at the end of the line rhyme |
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| ten syllables per line, alternating stressed and unstressed |
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| Unrhymed Iambic Pentameter |
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| A division or part of the poem |
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