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27 Cards in this Set
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Rhyme |
An end unit of matching sound |
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Formal |
A poem with preset form that follows preset rules |
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Spatial, shape,concrete |
Poem that is in the shape of its subject |
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Endstopping |
A paused at the end of the line |
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Epigrams |
One line poem |
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Informal |
Poetry whose rules the poet decides |
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Acrostic poem |
Beginning of the lines read vertically the subject |
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Speaker |
The voice of the poem |
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Emjambent |
No pause at the end of the line |
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Caesura |
Pause caused by punctuation |
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Abstract language |
Idea that exist but can't be experienced |
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Concrete image |
Language that appeal to the scenes |
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Tone |
Intellectual and emotional aspects of the speaker |
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Figurative Lang |
Language that means more than it literally means |
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Puns |
Play on words that produce double meaning |
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Symbol |
Represent something it's not like |
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Simile |
Comparison explicit like or as |
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Metaphor |
Comparison where one thing is the other |
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Irony |
Dies the speaker mean what's being said |
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Motif |
Repetition of 3 |
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Allusion |
One text refers to another work of art |
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Slant rhyme |
Close enough rhyme or forced |
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Exact |
Rhyme that matches exactly |
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Sight rhyme |
Words that look like they rhyme but dont |
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Sonnet |
14 lines 10 syllabus that rhyme every line |
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Limerick |
5 line |
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Sestina |
Same 6 words puts them at the end and are reused |