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1 A grouping of lines in poetry
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1. stanza A grouping of lines in poetry
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2 The ordinary form of language without rhyme or meter Any writing that is not poetry
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2. prose The ordinary form of language without rhyme or meter Any writing that is not poetry
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3 The attitude of an author toward the subject
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3. tone The attitude of an author toward the subject
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4 The beat of a poem
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4.rhythm The beat of a poem
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5 The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a poem
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5. meter The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a poem
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6 Language that has a meaning different than the meaning of the individual words themselves
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6. figurative language Language that has a meaning different than the meaning of the individual words themselves
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7 An expression that has a meaning different from the literal meaning of the individual words
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7. idiom An expression that has a meaning different from the literal meaning of the individual words
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8 A comparison of two unlike objects using a comparative word (like, as, than…)
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8. simile A comparison of two unlike objects using a comparative word (like, as, than…)
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9 An exaggeration
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9. hyperbole An exaggeration
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10 A reference to a familiar person, place, or event
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10. allusion A reference to a familiar person, place, or event
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11 A comparison that does not use a comparative word (like, as, resembles, than)
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11. metaphor A comparison that does not use a comparative word (like, as, resembles, than)
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12 A figure of speech that makes something that is not human seem human
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12. personification A figure of speech that makes something that is not human seem human
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13 Writing that appeals to the senses Writing that creates a picture for the reader Writing that helps the reader imagine what is being described
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13. imagery Writing that appeals to the senses Writing that creates a picture for the reader Writing that helps the reader imagine what is being described
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14 A contrast between expectation and reality When what happens is different than what is expected
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14. irony A contrast between expectation and reality When what happens is different than what is expected
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15 Mark’s temper is an exploding volcano. You never know when it is going to erupt.
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15. metaphor Mark’s temper is an exploding volcano. You never know when it is going to erupt.
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16 Brenda feels like Cinderella when she has to clean up after her brothers.
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16. allusion Brenda feels like Cinderella when she has to clean up after her brothers.
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17 It is so cold out that the polar bears are wearing coats and hats.
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17. hyperbole It is so cold out that the polar bears are wearing coats and hats.
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18 We heard the screams of the sirens as flashes of blue and yellow light streaked across the sky.
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18. imagery We heard the screams of the sirens as flashes of blue and yellow light streaked across the sky.
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19 The old house moaned and cried all night long.
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19. personification The old house moaned and cried all night long.
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20 My little cousin drives me up a wall.
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20. idiom My little cousin drives me up a wall.
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21 Jill was so embarrassed that her cheeks were as red as a ripe tomatoes.
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21. simile Jill was so embarrassed that her cheeks were as red as a ripe tomatoes.
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22 The town building inspector’s house is condemned for being unsafe.
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22. irony The town building inspector’s house is condemned for being unsafe.
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23 Rhyme that occurs within a line of poetry (on the same line)
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23. internal rhyme Rhyme that occurs within a line of poetry (on the same line)
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24 The repetition of initial consonant sounds in neighboring words
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24. alliteration The repetition of initial consonant sounds in neighboring words
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25 The pattern of end rhyme in a poem
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25. rhyme scheme The pattern of end rhyme in a poem
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26 A words whose sound imitates the meaning of the word
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26. onomatopoeia A words whose sound imitates the meaning of the word
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27 Swift swimmers swept by us.
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27. alliteration Swift swimmers swept by us.
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28 Sputter, spitter, spat went the old, rusty faucet.
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28. onomatopoeia Sputter, spitter, spat went the old, rusty faucet.
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29 He was really brave to try and shave a bear.
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29. internal rhyme He was really brave to try and shave a bear.
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30 aabbcc
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30. rhyme scheme aabbcc
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31 A five line humorous poem Lines 1, 2, and 5 are long Lines 3 and 4 are short Has rhyme scheme aabba
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31. limerick A five line humorous poem Lines 1, 2, and 5 are long Lines 3 and 4 are short Has rhyme scheme aabba
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32 A fourteen line lyric poem Has a fixed rhyme scheme
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32. sonnet A fourteen line lyric poem Has a fixed rhyme scheme
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33 Has no set rhythm or rhyme pattern Sounds like every day ordinary speech
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33. free verse Has no set rhythm or rhyme pattern Sounds like every day ordinary speech
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34 A three line Japanese poem about nature Has 17 syllables divided on the lines: 5, 7, 5
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34. haiku A three line Japanese poem about nature Has 17 syllables divided on the lines: 5, 7, 5
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35 A poem that tells a story Often put to music
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35. ballad A poem that tells a story Often put to music
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36 A two line poem that rhymes
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36. rhyming couplet A two line poem that rhymes
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37 The winter wind blew Its icy blast stung my face And froze the snowflakes
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37. haiku The winter wind blew Its icy blast stung my face And froze the snowflakes
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38 My cat is large and round. She can hardly walk across the ground.
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38. rhyming couplet My cat is large and round. She can hardly walk across the ground.
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39 My uncle Ben lives out in the West. Using a gun, he is known as the best. He can shoot a pea Off the head of a bee. No other person can pass this test.
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39. limerick My uncle Ben lives out in the West. Using a gun, he is known as the best. He can shoot a pea Off the head of a bee. No other person can pass this test.
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