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3
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figure of speech using exaggeration to express strong emotion
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5
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figure of speech in which opposite ideas are combined
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7
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imitation of natural sounds
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9
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reference to a well-known character, place, or situation from history or literature
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11
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descriptive language appealing to the five senses
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14
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repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
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17
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comparison between two seemingly unlike things
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18
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repetition of the same vowel sounds and succeeding sounds in two or more words
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1
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regular pattern of stressed/unstressed syllables which develops predictable rhythm
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2
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comparison using like or as
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4
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gives an animal or object human characteristics
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6
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voice that communitcates with the reader of a poem, like a narrator
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8
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a humorous play on words
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10
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basic unit of poetry
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12
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group of lines forming a unit in a poem or song
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13
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form of literary expression that emphasizes the line over the sentence
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15
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pattern of beats created by arrangement of stressed/unstressed syllables
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16
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anything existing on a literal level and representing something figuratively
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