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14 Cards in this Set

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speaker
the voice that is talking to us in a poem
extended metaphor
metaphor the extends over many lines
dialect
way of speaking that is characterstic of a particular region or group of people
connotation
all the meanings, associations or emotions suggests
denotation
the actual meaning of the word
subjective statment
personal feelings and judgements
objective statement
a fact, can be proven true
tone
the attitude a writer takes toward the reader, subject, or a character
aphorism
wise saying
indirect characterization
using clues the writer gives to figure out what a character is like.
direct characterization
when the writer tells us directly what the character is like.
dramatic monologue
a character gives a dramatic speech to a group of actors on a stage
free verse
poetry that has no regualr meter or rhyme scheme.
blank verse
poetry writen in unrhymed iambic pentameter.