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4
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A prepositional phrase which describes a verb, adjective, or an adverb. They flew to the moon...
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6
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'With a whoosh the plane took off' employs which literary technique?
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8
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A pair of rhymed lines that may or may not constitute a separate stanza in a poem.
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10
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rhyming which occurs within a line of a poem 'the score stood two to four'
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11
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Home, Came and Time: with the emphasis of the 'm' sound at the end of the words employs which device?
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12
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'The river swallowed the earth' illustrates which literary device?
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13
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'He drowned in a sea of grief' employs which literary device?
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15
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With 'Her hardest hue to hold,' Robert Frost is using which literary device?
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16
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The pattern of end rhyme in a poem. For example: aabb, abab, abcbcd
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Poetry which has no set meter or rhyme scheme.
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2
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A four-line stanza in a poem.
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3
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'He whiffed the aroma of brewed coffee' utilizes which poetic strategy?
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A prepositional phrase which describes a noun or a pronoun. Sara from Chicago...
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'The children danced across the sand like tiny crabs' employs which device?
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7
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A writer's attitude, or feeling toward what he or she is writing about.
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9
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'So Eden sank to grief' uses which literary sound device?
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14
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A grouping of lines within a poem or song.
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