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| words or phrases that create pictures, sounds, smells in the mind of the reader. |
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| Direct comparison of a normally unlike objects. |
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| The thing itself and a much larger and/or more diverse meaning. |
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| Reference to other sources: Myth, etc |
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| Repetition of initial consonants |
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| a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in some poems |
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| Repeating words or phrases or lines. |
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| The emotional quality of a word house home dog naked. |
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| A poem dealing with shepherds flocks nature and love and such |
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| a specific even to which a poem refers or responds |
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| Attitude of the speaker toward the subject |
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| A division or part of a poem sometimes repeated in the same form. |
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| Poem or lament for the dead sometimes composed in elegiac couplets |
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| a character that changes. |
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| tells a story about a person or an event |
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| a contrast between what the reader knows and the characters dont |
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| patterns in the authors choice of words to convey the tone the character |
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| a character that stays the same |
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| the one the speaker speaks to in some pomes not necessarily the audience |
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