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poetry
| Question | |
|---|---|
| line | a fundamental unit in poetry |
| stanza | a grouping of lines that forms the main unit in a poem |
| rhyme | the correspondence of sound in the words or lines of verse |
| rhyme scheme | the pattern of rhymes falling at the ends of a poems lines |
| alliteration | the repetition of consonant sounds particularly at the being of words |
| imagery | language in a poem representing a sensory experience including visual auditory olfactory tactile and gustatory |
| symbolism | an object or action that stands for something beyond itself |
| irony | a rhetorical device involving contradions of expectation or knowledge and divided into three primary types: verbal, situational, and dramatic |
| connotation | the implied or suggested meaning (FEELING) associated with a word or phrase |
| denotatio | the dictionary meaning of a word. |
| Repetition | the poetic technique of repeating the same word or phrase multiple times within a poem or work. |
| simile | comparison of two unlike things using like or as |
| metaphor | comparison of two unlike things NOT using like or as |
| Hyperbole | an exaggeration |
| Personification | giving human characteristics to NONHUMAN things |
| Idiom | IA figure of speech in which the literal meaning does not match the figurative meaning |
| Oxymoron | two words that are opposite in meaning used together. |
| Onomatopoeia | the use of language that sounds like the thing or action it describes. |
| allusion | a reference to a person, event, or literary work outside the poem. |