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| Comparing two things using "like" or "as" |
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| Comparing two things without using "like" or "as" |
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| A poem written to glorify an object or a thing |
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| Shorter narrative poem in the form of a song |
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| Poets, writers, artists who focused on natural, the individual, and the human heart |
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| Gloomy, foreboding setting and elements of mystery, horror, or the supernatural. |
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| Long narrative poem written in a formal, serious style. |
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| The use of words that seem to imitate the sounds they refer to or the combination of words in which the sound seems to echo the meaning of the words. |
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| When the author, character, or reader becomes aware of a contrast between appearance and reality. |
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| Anger aroused by something unjust or mean |
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| Capacity of the mind, ability, and aptitude |
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| To give up, put aside, to abandon |
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| Necessary for, or characteristic of life |
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| Lasting only a brief time, temporary |
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