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39 Cards in this Set
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Internal rhyme
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Ingle, ingle, dingle
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Poetry
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Type of language that says more and says it more intensely than does ordinary language
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Verse
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Beat, metrical language
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Prose
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Paragraph form-novel, newspaper
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Sound devices
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Rhythm and rhyme
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Rhythm
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Whose woods these are i think i know his house is in the village though
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Rhyme
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End,internal, and approximate are all forms
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End
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Show, know
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Internal
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Oce upon a midnight dreary I traveled far weak and weary
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Approximate
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Jingle jangle
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Cacophony
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Harsh sounds; T, hard C
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Euphony
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Pleasing sound; M,I, umbrella
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Assonance
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Repitition of vowel sounds (rubber baby buggy bumpers)
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Alliteration
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Repetition of first consonant sounds(she sells seashells)
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Consonance
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Repetition of FINAL consonant sounds(first, last)
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Onomanopoeia
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Words that create their own sounds(buzz, bang, pow)
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Sonnet
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14 line poem
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Shakespearean sonnet
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3 quatrains, 1 couplet(4 lines)
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Petrarchan sonnet
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ITALIAN
1 octavet and 1 sestet(6) |
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Ballad
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Story poem meant to be sung: strong meter and refrain
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Meter
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Feet and line length
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Iambic
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U -
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Trochaic
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- U
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Anapestic
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U U -
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Dactylic
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- U U
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Spondaic
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- -
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Similie
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comparison using like or as
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metaphor
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comparison without using like or as
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Personification
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Giving an inanimate object human characteristics
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Paradox
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Seemingly self contradictory statement
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Narrative poetry
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The eulogy poem
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Oxymoron
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Mini-paradox (jumbo shrimp)
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Hyperbole
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extreme exaggeration
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Connotation
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Meaning based on past experience
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Denotation
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Dictionary definition
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Scansion
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1-monometer
2-dimeter 3-trimeter 4-tetrameter 5-pentameter 6-hexameter 7-heptameter 8-octameter |
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Lyric Poetry
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language expressing strong emotions; it does not tell a story
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Dialect
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Regional variety of a language
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Synedoche
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Device whereby a part represents a whole
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