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13 Cards in this Set
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Mood
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The feeling an author creates for his/her reader
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This can shift either way! how it makes you feel; imagery or word choices help create this.
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Tone
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The authors own feeling towards his writing or subject
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Ask, "What is the subject of the piece?" Then ask, "How does the author feel ABOUT the subject?"
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Assonance
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Repetition of internal vowel sound within a sentence
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Ex:•"Hear the mellow wedding bells" by Edgar Allen Poe
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Consonance
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Repetition of constant sounds with in a verse/phrase and not at the beginning of a word
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Alliteration
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The same letter or sound at the beginning of closely related words.
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Ex: Abby's aunt ate apples and apricots alongside Amanda
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Stanzas
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Patterns repeated in a group of lines
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Rhyme Scheme
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Alike sound between two words
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Blank Verse
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Poetry that doesn't rhyme written in iambic pentameter
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Iambic Pentameter
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Lines that consist of five iamb feet and
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Enjambment
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The running over of a sentence from one verse to another
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Example Sentence
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Meter
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Basic rhythms or pattern of varying stressed and unstressed syllables.
-There are five Trochee, Iamb, Spondees, anapests, dactyls |
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Iamb
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One unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable.
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Example Sentence showing unstressed then stressed syllables
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Trochee
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One stressed syllable followed by an unstressed syllable
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Example sentence showing stressed then unstressed syllables
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