English 10 Poetry terms

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English 10 Poetry terms

alliteration
the repetition of similar consonant sounds, normally at the beginnings of words.
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alliteration the repetition of similar consonant sounds, normally at the beginnings of words.
alliteration Some bold soul slips by me and I sigh
assonance the repetition of identical or similar vowel sounds.
assonance A land laid waste with all its young men slain...
meter the rhythmical pattern of a poem.
onomatopoeia the use of words whose sound suggests their meaning.
onomatopoeia buzz, hiss, honk
rhyme the repetition of sounds at the end of words.
rhyme scheme a regular pattern of rhyming words in a poem.
rhythm the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables, or beats, in spoken and written language (see also meter)
structure the arrangement of materials within a poem; the relationship of the parts of a poem to the whole; the logical divisions of a poem.
couplet a two-line stanza, usually with the same end rhymes.
end-stopped a line with a pause at the end. Lines that end with a punctuation mark of some kind.
enjambment the continuation of the sense of grammatical construction from one line of poetry to the next.
stanza a group of lines in a poem, considered as a unit; like paragraphs in prose
figurative language using words to mean something other than their literal (or factual) meaning.
hyperbole an exaggeration that creates humor, emphasizes particular points, and/or creates dramatic effects.
hyperbole "I've got a million things to do!"
imagery words that appeal to one or more of the five senses; sensory language
metaphor a figure of speech in which something is described as though it were something else. It works by pointing out a similarity between two things.
metaphor a black bat night
personification a type of language in which an inanimate subject is given human characteristics.
personification the sun grinned, the rain danced
simile makes a direct comparison between two unlike subjects using like or as.
simile quiet as a mouse, good as gold
symbol anything that stands for or represents something else; concrete objects that represent abstract ideas.
symbol Winter or cold represents death
ballad a songlike poem that tells a story, often one dealing with adventure and romance.
concrete poem a poem with a shape that suggests its subject.
free verse poetry that is not written in a regular rhythmical pattern or set rhyme scheme
lyric a highly musical poem that expresses the observations and feelings of a single speaker.
narrative a story told in verse (poetic form). It often possesses the elements of fiction, such as characters, conflict, and plot.
sonnet a fourteen-line poem, often written in iambic pentameter.
mood the feeling or atmosphere created by the poem
speaker the imaginary voice assumed by the writer of a poem.
tone the attitude toward the subject and audience conveyed by the language and rhythm of the speaker

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