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Apply to “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud” Poetry Terms Apply to “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud”

Review: Stanza Iambic Pentameter Meter Rhyme Scheme Personification Metaphor Simile Figurative Language

Review: Stanza- a group of lines (a “paragraph” in poetry) Iambic Pentameter- 5 pairs of unstressed/stressed syllables (meaning 10 syllables per line) Meter- unit of rhythm in poetry (measured with a poetic foot) Rhyme Scheme- the pattern of rhymes at the end of each line (Ex: ABABCDCDEFEF) Personification- giving non-human things human characteristics Metaphor- comparison not using like or as Simile- comparison using like or as Figurative Language- language not meant to be taken literally

Iambic Tetrameter We know what iambic means… And meter… So Iambic tetrameter is 4 pairs of unstressed/stressed syllables. How many total syllables per line then?

Sestet A 6-line stanza Octave An _____-line stanza

Alliteration The repetition of the initial letter or sound in two or more words Ex: Crazy cats are commonly cute. Ex: Sam cinched the salmon.

Assonance The repetition of an internal vowel sound Ex: Men sell the wedding bells. Ex: Go mow the lawn.

Consonance The repetition of consonant sounds Ex: Pitter patter Ex: Chuckle, fickle, kick Note: this is different from alliteration in that it has to do with consonant sounds ONLY

Imagery Visually descriptive language; used to create a picture or image in the reader’s mind; uses sensory details Ex: He smelled the pungent aroma of fresh ground coffee: crisp, warm, and soothing to his senses.

Tone The way the author feels about their written work; conveyed through word choice Can be described as sad, serious, mournful, cheerful, etc. Ex: I want to ask the authorities, what is the big deal? Why do they not control the epidemic? It is eating lives up like a monster. Bonus: what type of figurative language is used above?