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| 14 line poem written in iambic pentameter |
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| 10 syllables: evens stressed |
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| long narrative poem, originally handed down orally, dealing with heros, worldwide settings, involves supernatural |
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| expresses some basic emotion or state of mind |
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| story songs passed down orally |
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| ability to create pictures through words |
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| what you expect to happen doesn't |
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| concrete object that stands for a complex idea |
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| comparison of 2 unlike objects using like or as |
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| comparing two unlike object without like or as |
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| deliberate exaggeration to make a point |
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| phrase in place of a name; nickname |
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| repetition of a consonant sound in a line of poetry |
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| universal lesson that the reader learns |
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| highest point of action in a story |
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| reference to an early classical work which the author into his story |
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| place where the plot changes |
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| ordered events of the story |
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| words sounding like the sound |
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