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| The repitition of the initial consonant sounds |
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| Repetition of initial vowel sound |
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| The exact repetition of sounds in poetry |
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| The pattern of rhyme in a poem |
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| The measured beat in the musical flow of poetry |
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| Poetry without regular rhythm or rhyme |
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| words or phrases that appeal to the senses including the use of figurative language |
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| Language that communicates beyond the ordinary meaning of words |
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| The comparison of 2 things using like, or as |
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| The comparison of 2 things without the use of like, or as |
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| The giving of human qualities to something non-human |
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| An exageration which achieves a certain effect |
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| The dictionary definition of a word |
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| The suggested meaning or feeling of a word |
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| the dominant feeling of a literary work |
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| The author's attitude toward his/her subject |
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| A poet's ability to break standard english |
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| A line of poetry; poetry itself |
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| A group of lines within poetry |
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| 2 consecutive rhyming lines |
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| A line/ group of lines that a poem keeps coming back to |
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| A poem in which the shape suggests something about the meaning |
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| A poem that tells a story |
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| A 3 line poem which focuses on one or two images |
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