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the mood or the overall feeling that a story or poem conveys. |
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the repetition of initial cononsont sounds. |
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the use of word that imitate sounds..whirr,sizzle and hiss. |
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the repetiton of vowel sounds follewed by different cononsonts in 2 or more stressed syllables. |
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the repetition of similar cononsont sounds at the end of accented syllables |
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rhythmical pattern of poem. |
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repeated words and words that have the same sound. |
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a figure of speech in which LIKE or AS is used to make a comparison between 2 unlike ideas. |
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a figure of speech in which ONE THING is spoken of as though it were something else. |
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a formal division of lines poem, considered as a unit. |
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a type of figurative language in which a nonhuman subject characteristics. |
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a speaker or character who tells a story. |
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poetry that uses the techinques of drama. |
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a musical verse that expresses the observations and feelings of a single speaker. |
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descriptive or figurative language used in literature to create word pictures for readers. |
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a fourteen-line lyric poem,usually written in rhymed iambic pentameter. |
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consists of five unrhymed lines with a pattern of 5,7,5,7,seven syllables. |
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a lyric poem written in three line stanzas,ending with four-line stanza |
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