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a technique in poetry that involves the running on of a line or stanza
pleasant presentation of sounds in a literary work
poetry without a define form, meter, or rhyme scheme
highly structured poetic form that comprises 6 stanzas: 5 tercets and a quatrain
pattern of beats in poetry
words that sound like the sound they represent
6-line stanza
style or movement of literature that has as its foundation an interest in freedom, adventure, idealism, and escape
mode of writing based on ridicule, which criticizes the faults of society
3-line stanza
direct address in poetry
metrical pattern of two unaccented syllable then an accented syllable
simple narrative poem, often with dialogue that is written in quatrains
interpretive level of a word
indirect comparison using "like" or "as"
figure of speech utilizing a part as representative of the whole
a figure of speech in which a representative term is used for a larger idea
a metrical foot consisting of an unaccented syllable followed by an accented one.
an extreme exaggeration
the literal or dictionary meaning of a word
a reference contained in a word
a type of lyric poem which extols the virtues of an ideal place or time
an unexpected twist or contrast between what happens and what was expected to happen.
writing that reflects image of a character, event, or concept
the assigning of human qualities to inanimate objects or concepts
unrhymed iambic pentameter
a simple, symbolic story usually employing animals as characters
a seemingly illogical, logical statement
a story that operates on more than one level and usually teaches a moral lesson
play on words
an image of contradictory terms
two stressed syllables
harsh, discordant sounds
a love song set at dawn about the parting of two lovers
poem that laments the dead
brief, witty poem
background information presented in a literary work
metrical unit in poetry
repetition of initial consonant sounds
words spoken by an actor only intended for the audience to hear
break or pause to emphasize meaning
purging of emotional tensions
including a humourous character of scene to contrast with tragic elements of a work
two lines of rhyming poetry
foot of poetry consisting of a stressed syllable followed by two unstressed syllables
conclusion

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