67. RHYME Definition –repetition of accented vowel sounds, and all sounds following them, in words that are close together in a poem Definition –repetition.

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67. RHYME Definition –repetition of accented vowel sounds, and all sounds following them, in words that are close together in a poem Definition –repetition of accented vowel sounds, and all sounds following them, in words that are close together in a poem Example – Once upon a midnight dreary while I pondered weak and weary Memorization Tip – rhyme time Memorization Tip – rhyme time

68. SATIRE Definition: Type of writing that ridicules something –a person, a group of people, humanity at large, etc. –in order to reveal a weakness. Definition: Type of writing that ridicules something –a person, a group of people, humanity at large, etc. –in order to reveal a weakness. Example: Saturday Night Live Example: Saturday Night Live Memorization Tip: SATIRE – PUT SOMETHING UNDER FIRE (“put on blast”) Memorization Tip: SATIRE – PUT SOMETHING UNDER FIRE (“put on blast”)

69. Rhythm Definition – Musical quality in language produced by repetition Definition – Musical quality in language produced by repetition Example – iambic pentameter (unstressed/stressed) Example – iambic pentameter (unstressed/stressed) Memorization Tip – Memorization Tip – Think rhythm, think music.

Language Activity #22 PREFIX: retro— MEANING: back EXAMPLE: retroactive –with respect to past occurences Come up w/ 2 words using the prefix: 1.______________2._____________