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dialect
way of speaking that is characteristic of a particular region or group of people
speaker
the voice that is talking to us in a poem
extended metaphor
developed over seveeral lines or throughout an entire poem
connotation
all meanings associations or emotions that a word suggests
subjective stalement
personal, feelings and judgements
denotation
literal meaning
objective stalement
that they can be proved true
tone
the attitude a writer takes toward the reader, a subject, or character
aphorism
another popular didactic form is the brief
indirect characterization
to put clues together to figure out what a character is like, just as we do in real life when are getting to know someone
direct characterization
writer tells us ditectly what the character is like
dramatic monologue
a character gives a dramatic speech to a graph of actors on a stage
free verse
is poetry that has no regular meter or rhyme scheme
blank verse
poetry written in unrhymed iambic pentameter