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25 Cards in this Set

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ACCENTED/ UNACCENTED
IAMBIC
UNACCENTED/ACCENTED
TROCHEE
ACCENTED/ACCENTED/UNACCENTED
ANAPEST
UNACCENTED/ACCENTED/ACCENTED/
DACTYL
TWO WORDS BOTH WITH UNACCENTED
SPONDEE
ONE FOOT
MONOMETER
TWO FEET
DIMETER
THREE FEET
TRIMETER
FOUR FEET
TETRAMETER
FIVE FEET
PENTAMETER
SIX FEET
HEXAMETER
SEVEN FEET
HEPTAMETER
EIGHT FEET
OCTAMETER
the use of words taht sound like what they mean
onomatopoeia
the repitition of constant sounds at the beginnging of words or at the beginning of accented syllables
alliteration
the repitition of vowel sounds followed by different consonant sounds
assonance
the repitition of final consonant sounds that are preceded by different vowel sounds
consonance/half-rhyme
the repitition of accented vowels and the sounds that follow
rhyme
the rhymed sounds have only one syllable
masculine rhyme
the rhymed sounds have two or more syllables
feminine rhyme
the rhymed sounds are within the line
internal rhyme
the rhymed sounds appear at the ends of lines
end rhyme
the words are close to rhyming
approximate rhyme
sounds of poem are harsh and grating
cacophony
sounds of poem are pleasing and harmonious
euphony