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| the rhythmical alteration between light and heavy sounds in a verse |
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| the use of the same sound in the beginning of two or more words in a line of verse |
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| unrhymed iambic pentameter |
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| unrhymed lines with no particular meter maintained |
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| a unit of rhythm of which five kinds are normally recognized |
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| the use of sensory details in a poem |
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| the discovery of likeness or similarity of two otherwise different things |
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| a kind of metaphor in which the likeness of two different things is made explicit using like or as |
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| where the strong beat occurs in the way a verse sounds accented |
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| an extension of metaphor in which one thing is implicitly discussed by means of explicit discussion of something else. |
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