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