Final Flashcards

1
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A group of lines in a poem that is considered a unit.

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Stanza

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2
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Having the same sound at the end of two or more words

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Rhyme

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3
Q

A comparison of two unlike things NOT using “like” or “as”.

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Metaphor

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4
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Repeating a word, line, or idea multiple times.

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Repetition

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5
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Giving human qualities to non human things.

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Personification

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6
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The repetition of the same initial consonite

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Alliteration

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7
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Words whose sounds their meaning.

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Onomatopoeia

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8
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An exaggeration that can NOT possibly be True

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Hyperbole

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9
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  • Often contain repetition
  • Can include rhyme
  • Not a random list; ideas are well thought out
  • Many times the last item in the list strong, funny or important.
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List poem

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10
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Literary work in which special intensity is given to the expression of emotions, thoughts, or a topic.

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Poetry

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11
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The main idea of a poem

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Theme

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12
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A comparison of two unlike things using the words like or as.

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Simile

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13
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  • Each stanza has four lines
  • The first line of each stanza must begin, “I remember when”
  • The last line of each stanza will be a question
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Remember when poem

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14
Q
  • An eight line poem that uses the five senses to help describe the topic.
  • The descriptions are written in words or phrases.
  • Do not name the thing you are doing.
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5 senses poem

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15
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  • Shape poetry interwaves from AND meaning to create concrete or picture poems.
  • They intended to be visual.
  • They are objects or shapes made up of words and letters.
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Concrete poem

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