AP Vocab 7
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| two feet of iambic rhyme; 2 feet, two syllables | ||
| literally, name-changing. Press for newspapermen, etc. | ||
| gross exaggeration for rhetorical effect. | ||
| in verse, a word or word-group consisting of one heavily stressed syllable followed by two lightly stressed syllables; ex: murmuring | ||
| a metrical foot consisting of two long or heavily accented syllables | ||
| a metrical foot of two syllables, first accented and the second unaccented | ||
| a metrical foot consisting of two unaccented syllables followed by an accented one. | ||
| an abandoning of something that one once believed in, as a faith, cause, etc. | ||
| the entrails of a butchered animal; refuse, garbage | ||
| one who is charitable |
