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Unit 4
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| correspond | communicate with by letter; agree with |
| quote | use a speaker's or writer's words |
| reveal | show; uncover |
| symbolize | stand for |
| visual | able to be seen with the eyes |
| connection | link or tie |
| gesture | motion of the hand or body |
| language | form of communication; often speech |
| share | tell, such as an idea or an experience |
| expression | a look that shows feeling |
| message | a written or spoken communication |
| evaluate | to examine and judge carefully to determine the value of something, such as an idea, a comment, or a source |
| collaborate | to work together with other members of a group |
| rhythm | the beat created by its pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a poem |
| rhyme | the repetition of sounds at the end of words such as pool, rule, and fool |
| lines | the way a poem is arranged in groups of words that help create rhythm and emphasis |
| speaker | the voice that narrates a poem |
| repetition | the use of any element of language--a sound, word, phrase, or sentence more than once |
| narrative poem | a poem that tells a story in verse and includes a plot and characters |
| lyric poem | a poem that expresses the thoughts and feelings of a since speaker, often in highly musical verse (a song) |
| haiku poem | a Japanese form of poetry about nature, made up of three lines; the first and third lines have five syllables, the second line has seven syllables |
| concrete poem | a poem shaped to look like its subject with the words in the form of a picture |
| rate | the speed at which a speaker delivers words |
| inflection | the emphasis a speaker places on words through change in pitch or volume |
| limerick poem | a humorous, rhyming five-line poem with the first, second, and fifth lines rhyming, and the third and fourth lines rhyming and shorter |
| free verse poem | a poem that does not have a strict structure, regular rhythm, or pattern of rhyme |
| drama | a genre of literature that is intended to be performed before an audience; a play |