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19 Cards in this Set
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Tone
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The attitude of the speaker towards what he addresses.
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Poetic mode
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narrative,lyric, prose, drmatic, epic, ect.. all types of poetry.
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Imagry
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appealing to your five senses to paint an image.
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End stopped
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when a sentence has punctuation at the end.
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Syntax
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sentence structure. subject verb direct object.
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alliteration
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using the same letter over and over in a life. "peter piper picked..."
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Assonance
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the words rhyme in a line. how now brown cow.
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Consonance
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similar consonant sounds, what the heck jack.
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onemonipia
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the words make the sound that they express. BANG, POW
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mood
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declarative, interrogative, imperative, exclamatory.
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point of view
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first/second/third person. omniscient/limited
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audience
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to whom the author is speaking
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ballads
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narrative or dramatic. 4/3/4/3 rhyme scheme
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voice
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voice is the tone diction grammar and syntax. o hara is more voice driven
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Diction
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choice of words. high level words like apparel, or low level like threads
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anaphora
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Ginsburg's howl repetition of the word who.
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slant rhyme
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roof/room
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villanelle
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the first and third lines rhyme 19 lines long couplet at the close of each stanza. "one art" bishop
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Enjammed
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when a line has no punctuation at the end of a sentence.
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