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Compares two unlike things without using like or as
metaphor
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A word whose sound imitates or suggests its meaning such s “swoosh” went the ball
onomatopoeia
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A group of lines in a poem (paragraph)
stanza
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A type of poem that has no rhythm or rhyme
Free verse
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Japanese poem that has three lines of 5,7, and 5 syllables and is about nature or seasons
Haiku
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Poetic technique used to exaggerate such as “I’m so hungry I could eat a horse!”
Hyperbole
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Technique that gives human characteristics to non-human things
Personification
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Technique used to compare two unlike things using like or as
simile
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A person, place or thing that has meaning in itself and also stands for something beyond itself
symbol
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Musical quality produced by the repetition of stressed and unstressed syllables
rhythm
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Repetition of consonant sounds in words that are close together in a poem
alliteration
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a narrative poem, often of folk origin and intended to be sung
Ballad
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Contradiction like “honest, thief” is an
oxymoron
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– the words at the end of the lines rhyme or sound alike
End rhyme
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– A type of poem that gets its name from the fact that it is always five lines long
Cinquain
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two lines that rhyme a,a; b,b; c,c
Couplet
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A pattern of end rhyme a, b, a, b, c, a, b, c
Rhyme scheme
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concrete words or details that appeal to the senses
Imagery
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a five line poem; lines 1,2 and 5 rhyme and lines 3 and 4 rhyme
Limerick
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– regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
Meter
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– repetition of like sounds
Rhyme
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– the feeling within the work (sad, happy, serious)
Mood
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– the author’s attitude toward his work
Tone
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– the main idea Theme
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