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| 2 rhyming lines - fit/wit |
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| Words running together - Cummings, she being brand - Williams |
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| Hazel Tells Laverne - One person speaking to another |
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| Extended Metaphor/Conceit |
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| Sets a metaphor going - she being brand |
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| Same Sounds - Descending Dew Drops |
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| Unrhymed Iambic Pentameter (Hamlet) |
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| Pause/Cease - Concrete poems, blanks |
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| Something that represents something else - lily on the brow |
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| Rhyming pattern, metrical pattern |
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| 14 lines, iambic pentameter - Shall I compare thee to a summers day - ABAB CDCD EFEF GG |
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| Metaphor using like or as |
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| Open, unrhymed unmetered - The Red Wheelbarrow |
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| Exaggeration - Sometimes for comedic effect - To his Coy mistress |
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| Secretary Chant - Word sounds like a sound; slam, quack |
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| To make fun of - Hazel tells Laverne |
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| Make something non-human have human qualities - Trees screaming in the wind |
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| Repitition of similar sounds; happy and snappy |
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