Words, Sounds, and Sentences Flashcards

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alliteration

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The repetition of sounds in a sequence of words.

Ex: Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers

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antonym

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Words opposite in meaning.

Ex: “No” and “Yes”

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assonance

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Alliteration with vowel sounds.

Ex: I was fated for a day in the cave.

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cacophony

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Harsh, unpleasant, or discordant sounds.

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connotation

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Implied meaning of a word or words.

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consonance

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Alliteration with consonant sounds.

Ex: “blade” and “blood”

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denotation

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Literal meaning of a word or words.

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diction

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Word choice.

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euphony

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Pleasing, harmonious sounds.

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homonym

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Words that sound or are spelled the same, but have different meanings.
Ex: there, their, they’re

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iambic pentameter

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A metrical foot in poetry that consists of one unstressed syllable followed by one stressed syllable, ten syllables per line.
Ex: Downward/ to dark/ness, on/ extend/ed wings.

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malapropism

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Misuse of a word, in which a word similar in sound but different in meaning is used in place of the correct word, often to ludicrous effect.
Ex: “By no means wish a daughter of mine to be a progeny of learning.” “Progeny” should be “prodigy.”

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meter

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The regular rhythmic pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in verse.

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onomatopoeia

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Wording that seems to signify meaning through sound effects.

Ex: “Moo”; “Purr”; “Quack”

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oxymoron

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A rhetorical figure that juxtaposes two opposite or apparently contradictory words to present an emphatic and dramatic paradox.
Ex: The living dead

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parallelism

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Sentences, clauses, or phrases with repetitive syntactic or grammatical structure.

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polysyndeton

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The repetition of conjunctions(such as and) in syntactic structure, often a stylistic choice.

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portmanteau

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A word coined by combining two other words, encompassing the original meanings of both component parts.
Ex: “Slithy” for “lithe” and “slimy”

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pun

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A play on words that capitalizes on a similarity in spelling and/or pronunciation between words that have different meanings.
Ex: Why did Tigger look in the toilet? He wanted to find Pooh.

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synonym

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Words similar in meaning.

Ex: “Yes” and “Affirmative”

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syntax

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Sentence structure.