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