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metrical foot consisting of two syllables; a short followed by a long
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2
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unrhymed verse especially unrhymed iambic pentameter
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3
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struggle between two or more forces in a given story
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4
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making a comparison with out using like or as
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5
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two successive rhyming lines of poetry
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6
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a composition in which a single person talks alone
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7
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compares different things or ideas using like or as
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10
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hints about something that will happen in the future
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lines of poetry that can be divided into symetric feet with alternatively stressed and unstressed syllables
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8
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uses similar or identical sounding words to create an alternative meaning
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9
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secondary character who contrasts the main characters
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11
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figure of speech in which words have a self contradicting effect
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12
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the act of speaking alone to oneself
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13
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similarity between like figures of two things on which a comparison may be based
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14
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formation of mental images, figures or likeness of things or of such images collected
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