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| repitition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of the severeal words |
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| repitition of vowel sounds at any point in different words |
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| where the end of a phrase or sentence is also at the end of of a poetic line, often but not always marked with a comma or a periods |
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| the final world in each line , usually the most important word in the line |
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| where a phrase or sentence ends in the middle of a poetic line |
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| where two words look like they should rhyme but actually don't |
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| poems that follow a prescribed pattern of rhyming or stressed syllables |
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| half rhyme or slant rhyme |
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| repetition of the consonant at the end of different words |
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An analogy or comparison of unlike things. From Latin metaohora (carrying over) |
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The pattern of rhyme between different lines, usually found in the end words.
The pattern of rhyme between different lines, usually found in the end words.
The pattern of rhyme between different lines, usually found in the end words. |
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A comparison of unlike things using "like" or "as" |
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synechdoche (synekdeckee) |
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Where a part of something is used to suggest or symbolize the whole thing |
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