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Irony   the contrast between what is stated and what is meant or between what is expected and what actually happens.  
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dramatic irony   occurs when the reader knows something a character does not  
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situational irony   occurs when a reader is surprised by an unexpected turn of events  
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verbal irony   the speaker contradicts itself in what it is saying  
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forestall   prevent by acting ahead of time  
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repression   restraint  
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elusive   hard to grasp  
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tumultuously   in an agitated way  
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importunities   persistent request or demands  
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situational irony (ex.)   goes to her room, plops down in her chair, and looks out her window. expect scenery to be described as dark and gloomy.  
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verbal irony (ex)   "it was only yesterday she had thought with a shudder that life might be long" ;expect life to be long. (she dies later)  
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dramatic irony (ex)   "there was something coming to her and she was waiting for it, fearfully."; expect something awful was about to happen in the future. she stated again and again that she was free.  
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appositive   a noun or pronoun placed near another noun or pronoun to provide more information about it.  
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nonessential appositive   an appositive that can be omitted from a sentence.  
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essential appositive   has meaning in a sentence.  
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rhyme   occurs in two or more words that have similar or identical vowel and final consonant sounds in their accented syllables  
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salient   standing out from the rest  
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tempest   violent storm  
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stark   stiff or rigid, as a corpse  
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guile   craftiness  
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myriad   countless  
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interjection   a word or phrase that expresses emotion in a sentence  
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apostrophe   speaking to an inanimate object or dead person  
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tempest   a violent storm that represents the animosity black people have  
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"Douglass" structure   Italian Sonnet  
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octave   presents a problem or asks a question  
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sestet   answers the octave  
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true rhyme (ex)   storm/form ;; bark/dark  
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slant rhyme (ex)   know/ago ;; amaze/dispraise  
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end rhyme (ex)   "lies and eyes" ;; "guile and smile"  
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internal rhyme (ex)   "hides" and "eyes"  
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speaker   voice of the poem  
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noun clause   subordinate clauses (word groups with subjects and verbs that cannot stand alone as sentences)  
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repose   the state of being at rest  
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degenerate   morally corrupt  
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Western Gate   may symbolize death or the process of dying  
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dawn in eastern skies   symbolizes new life, a new beginning  
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imperially   majestically  
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epitaph   inscription on a tombstone  
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"Lucinda Matlock" and "Richard Bone"   Edgar Lee Masters  
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"Luke Havergal" and "Richard Cory"   Edwin Arlington Robinson  
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reverential   showing or caused by a feeling on deep respect, love, and awe  
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tremulously   fearfully; timidly  
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semi-somnambulant   half-sleepwalking  
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inert   motionless  
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prelude   introductory section or movement of a suite, fugue, or work of music  
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jocularity   joking good humor  
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italian sonnet   14 line poem that includes an octave and sestet  
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