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15 Cards in this Set
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A repeating pattern of rymes across stanzas
A-B-B-A A-B-A-B |
Rhyme scheme
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The repetition of the 1st consonant sound in a phrase
ex. peter piper |
Alliteration
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Same as alliteration but within vowed vowels
ex. pitter patter |
Assonance
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The repition of a line or lines
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Refrain
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Comparison using like or as
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simile
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a direct comparison of two seemingly unrelated subjects
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metaphor
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A figure of speech that gives an inanimate object human traits
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walking taco
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Breaking the rules of grammer enhance the meaning of the poem/ or that certain line (draws attetnion
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The use of grammer
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Expresses emotions or thoughts not a story
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Lyric poetry
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Tells a story using imagry & poetic forms
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Narrative
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Unrymed, Iambic pentameter, 5 iams, using 10 syllables
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Blank verse
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Does not have a regular meter/ryme scheme often releis on alliteration, assonance, or internal
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Free verse
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Three quatrains followed by a couplet
rhyme scheme- AbAb, cdcd... etc |
Shakespear sonnet
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5 lines, 3-8 words a line, expressing a strong feeling, single strong image from nature
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Tanka
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Repeats certain lines withing the poem ex. Stanza one 1-2-3-4 Stanza two 2-6-4-8 Stanza 3 6-3-4-1
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Pantonum
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