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Assembly of troops summoned for inspection roll car or service Muster
Dark gloomy Somber
Danger Peril
Refusal to obey authority Defiance
Done suddenly with little thought Impetuous
They way the words and lines are arranged Structure
Grouping of words Lines
To emphasize a word or an idea Line break
Logical sections of ideas Stanza
Is the pattern of rhymes at the end of lines Rhyme scheme
Follows fixed traditional pTterns may include a specific rhyme scheme Formal verse
Uses poetic language but does not follow a fixed pattern Free verse
Expresses the thoughts and feelings of a single speaker often in a musical verse Lyric poetry
14 line poem of praise with a specific rhyme scheme Sonnet
Formal poem reflecting death or another serious theme Elegy
Tells a story in a poem form Narrative poem
Follows a formal structure with set stanzas strong rhyme and a regular ryme scheme also more of a romantic poem Ballads
Heroism poem Epic
Presents a drama inverse Dramatic poetry
Person or character who communicates the words of the poem Speaker
Vic's language that sappeals to the 5 senses Imagery
Ways to create music musical effects using words Sound devices
Describes and compares things in a way that are not to be taken literally Figurative language
The meanings you find in the dictionary Literal
assigns human qualities to non human subject Personification
Explains clarifies or illustrates by drawing comparison Anology
Are direct or implied references to people places events works or artworks Allusion
Repetition of initial constants sounds Alliteration
Repition of sonstant sounds in stressed syllBles Cannonsce
Repition of vowel sounds in stressed syllables Assonance
Rhymes at the beginning of the lines Internal rhyme
Rhymes at the external or th lines External
What changed poetry? Writing
What 4 books in the bible are poetry Proverbs, psalms, job, songs if Solomon
What are two sound devices Repition and end rhyme
Written by Longfellow, narrative, 1 by sea 2 by land Paul revers ride
What was the climax of Paul revers ride Him seeing the lantern lit
What is the purpose of paul revers ride To unite people
Written by frost pov is first person Road not taken
Written by frost pov is 3rd person symbolic meaning that there are changes in life, literal meaning is nature and spring Nothing gold can stay
Written by frost symbolizes life and death pov of text is first person Stopping by the woods on a snowy evening
Often called the english national poet, dramatist of all time, same birthday as me Holcomb died on his birthday William Shakespeare
Harvard professor who versed in many languages wife died in a dress Henry wads worth Longfellow
American poet whose verse collection leaves kf grass, self published his collections Walt Whitman
Fought in the Spanish American war won the Pulitzer prize Carl Sandburg
Lived in seclusion quite school as a teenager Emily Dickson
Four time Pulitzer prize winner special guest at john f kennddys inauguration Robert frost
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