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7
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the use of words that does not deviate from their denotation; contrasts with figurative language
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9
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a direct comparison where one thing is called another,. The idea is to associate a quality of the one to the other
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10
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the repetitioin of a praticular sound in the first syllables of a series of words or phrases
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12
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a stanza, or a complete poem. comsisting of four lines
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14
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a metaphor developed at length
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17
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the commonly understood cultural or emotional association of a word or phrase, as opposed to its denotation
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18
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the literal meaning of dictionary defintion of a term, as opposed to its connotation
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19
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the patern of end rhymes betweeen lines of poem. it is usually referred to by using letters in indicate which lines rhyme
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1
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a unit of lines within a larger poem
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2
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an object that represents and idea, a process, or a physical entity. The purpose of a symbol is to communicate meaning
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3
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a repetition of similar sounds in two or more words. There are end, perfect, imperfect, internal, weak, masculine, feminine, slant and eye rhymes
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4
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a poetic form from italy containing 14 lines written in iambic pentameter. Typically, a problem and a resolution are presented. At line 9 the volta, or 'turn' occurs which shifts the poem from problem to resolution
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5
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the use of devices which appeal to the mind that should not only be considered literally; contrasts with literal language
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6
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the namew given to the second division of an Italian sonnet, which must consist of an octave, of eight lines. succeeded by a setet, of six lines
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8
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a genre of poetry that expresses personal and emotional feelings
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11
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an apparent contradiction that nevertheless is true
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13
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a verse form consisiting of eight lines of iambic pentameter. The most common rhyme scheme for an octave is abba abba
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15
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an opening to a story that establishes the setting and gives background details
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16
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a figure of speech that combines contradictory terms
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19
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the meter of spoken language and poetry. Rhythm is made up of sounds and silences which are compiled to form a pattern of sounds
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