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36 Cards in this Set
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expresses emotion through figurative language and sound devices
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poetry
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tells a story
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narrative
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uses sound devices
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lyric
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create lyric poetry
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sound devices
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repetition of beginning sounds
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alliteration
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repetition of consonance letters
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consonance
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repetition of vowels
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assonance
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sounds like their meanings
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onomatopoeia
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repetiition of similiar sounds of the end words
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rhyme
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pattern of beats
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rhythm
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use of the same sound of words
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repetition
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pattern of syllables
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meter
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rhyme scheme and meter
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poetic structure
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used for comparison, not meant to be taken literally
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figurative language
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using images to represent something else
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symbolism
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mental picture
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imagery
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no rhyme or meter
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free verse
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14 lines, love or nature, iambic pentameter, ABABCDCDEFEFGG
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sonnet
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3 lines about nature unrhymed 575
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haiku
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5 lines about nature unrhymed 5 7577
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tanka
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5 lines, word pattern, diamond shape, 12341
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cinquain
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5 lines, funny, 125 rhyme + 34 rhyme
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limerick
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1st Irish poet, wrote "The stolen child"
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William Butler Yeats (protect innocence of childhood)
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Wrote "cats in the cradle"
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Harry Chapin (spend time with the family)
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Pro-war activist, wrote "In flander's field"
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John McCrae (patriotism)
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most lyrical poet of the endglish language, wrote "the cracken"
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Alfred, Lord Tennyson (fear of unknown)
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Realism of death, wrote "Reapers"
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Jean Toomer
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Romantic love poet wrote "meeting at night"
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Robert Browning (take a chance on love)
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chant and repetition, wrote "prayer of first dancers"
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Navajo (praying for rain)
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themes of nature + death, uses hyphens, wrote "the wind tapped like a tired man"
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Emily Dickinson
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metaphor poetry, wrote "metaphor"
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Eve Marriam (morning to a sheet of paper)
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romantic love poetry, writes in french, wrote "La Belle dom sons merci"
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John Keats (love is unattainable)
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dramatic, wrote "danny deever"
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Rudyard Kipling (war dehumanizes people)
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Father of sonet, wrote "sonnet 18"
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William Shakespeare (beauty to summer)
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Father of tanka
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Ki no Tsurayuki
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Father of haiku
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Matsuo Basho
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