Poetry Terms Flashcards

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Rhyme

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The repetition of consonant sounds at the end of words

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Alliteration

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The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words

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Onomatopoeia

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The use of words that imitate sounds

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Symbol

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A person place or object that stands for something beyond itself

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Allusion

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A reference to something with which the reader should be like a familiar well-known person place or work of art

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Connotation

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The implied loaded meanings or associations a word carries with it

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Denotation

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The strict, dictionary or literal meanings of words

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Diction

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WordChoice

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Imagery

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Where is that re-create something that can be discerned by one of the five senses The type of descriptive language that creates pictures or mental images for readers

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Hyperbole

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A literary device where in the author uses specific words and phrases that exaggerate and overemphasize the basic crux of the statement

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Paradox

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Use of concepts/ideas that are contradictory to one another, yet, one place together they hold significant value on several levels

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Tone

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A writers attitude toward his or her subject. Comes from the words

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Extended metaphor

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A metaphor that is developed at length involve several points of comparison that all contribute to the same idea

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Metaphor

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And implied comparison between unlike things not using like or as. Helps make an abstract concepts more concrete

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Simile

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A comparison between unlike things using the words like or as helps make an abstract concepts more concrete

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Personification

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Human qualities are given to objects animals or ideas

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Figurative language

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Rating that is not meant to be interpreted literally. Makes unlikely comparisons to make an image more vivid personal or meaningful

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Rhyme scheme

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The pattern of and rhyme in the stands are problem it is usually shown by using a different letter each time a new final sound appears. In a poem with AAA BBA means the first, second, and fifth lines and then one sound, and the third and fourth lines and then another

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Feminine rhyme

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A two syllable rhyme of which the second is unstress as in motion and motion

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Masculine rhyme

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A rhyme made on a stressed syllable as in sky and fly

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End rhyme

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Rhyme comes at the end of a line

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Internal rhymes

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When a rhyme occurs within the lines: the warm sun is failing, the bleak wind is wailing

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Internal rhymes

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Re-create something they give me discernment it would literally device really would literally really easy and

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Assonance

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The repetition of Vowel sounds within words