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| a dvision of a apoem based on thought or form (rhyme) |
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| opposite of what is expected happens |
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| a word or image that stands for something else |
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| voice of a poem; not neccesarily poet |
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| repetition of word, sentence or group of lines in a pattern. |
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| a comparison using like or as |
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| words in unusual position for rhyme or emphasis |
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| speake's attitude toward the sujct and audience |
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| a figure of speech that gives human like qualities to something non human |
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| imagery the use of vivid, figurative language to prepresent objects |
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| the correspondence of 2 words w/ similar sounding syllables |
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| 14 line poem written in iambic pantameter |
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| repetition of phrases or sentences that are similar in meaning and structure. |
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| poetry without a regular pattern of meter or rhyme |
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| unrhymed similar line-length poetry |
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| short poem with intense emotional response of the speaker |
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| presents characters who speak to other characters or to the audience (dialouge) |
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| a poem that tells a story |
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| a reference to a famous person, historical event, literature, art, etc. |
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| the repetition of beginning consonant sounds in neighboring words |
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| the repetition of middle or final consonant sounds in neighboring words |
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| the repetition of vowel sounds in neighboring words. |
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| the sound of a word imitates the actual sound |
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