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Consonance

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Common type of near rhyme that consists of identical consonant sounds preceded by different vowel sounds: home, same (worth, breath)

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Alliteration

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Repetition of the the same consonant sounds in a sequence of words, usually at the beginning of a word or stressed syllable (descending dew drops)

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Assonance

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Repetition of internal vowel sounds in nearby words that do not end the same (asleep under a tree)

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Imagery

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Word use that paints pictures in readers’ minds

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Mood

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The way the setting affects the readers and characters

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Tone

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How the AUTHOR feels about his/her characters and subject

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Allusion

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Reference to another literary work, person, place, or time

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Onomatopoeia

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A word or combination of words that resemble specific sounds (buzz, rattle, bang)

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Archetype

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Term used to describe universal symbols that evoke deep and sometimes unconscious responses in a reader. Common literary archetypes include stories of quests, initiations, descents to the underworld, and ascents to heaven

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Speaker

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The voice used by an author to tell a story or speak a poem. The speaker is often a created identity and should not automatically be equated with the author’s self

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