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Flashcards: poetry review

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metaphora comparison of two unlike things not using like or as
participlea word that looks like a verb but serves as an adjective
free versepoetry that does not have a regular meter or rhyme scheme
second"you" is [blank] point of view
hyperbolean exaggeration
similea comparison of two unlike things using like or as
consonancethe repition of consonant sounds that are followed by different consonant sounds
dictionword choice
assonancethe repition of similar vowel sounds that are followed by different consonant sounds
internal rhymerhyme that occurs in the middle of the line
toneattitude in writing
appositiveword that renames another noun or pronoun with a noun or pronoun
sonneta 14 line poem
onomonopiause of a word whose sound imitates or suggest its meaning
approximate rhymewhen two words have some sound in common but do not rhyme exactly
passive[blank] voice places the subject behind the predicate
personificationgiving human qualities to non-human things
commaif you begin a sentence with a subordinate clause, always seperate the clause and the independent clase with a [blank]
freelangston huges enjoyed writing in [blank] versse
allegorysymbolic representation
allusiona reference to a statement, person, place, event, mythology, ect
infinitiveto plus a verb
denotationdictionary deffinition
oxymoroncontridicting words
italicstitles of a book should be in [blank] in order to follow proper MLA format
themethe central idea
gerunda word that ends in ing and serves as a noun
rhyme schemea regular pattern of rhyme in a poem
imagerylanguage that appeals to the 5 senses
alliterationrepitition of consonant sounds found at the beginining of words
conotationthe emotion a word conveys
Langston Hugesharlem renaissance writer and poet
extended metaphora metaphor that develops over several lines
rhymed couplettwo consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme
blank versepoety written in unthymed iambic pentameter
thesistopic sentences should refer to this
moodatmosphere in writing
stanzagroup of consecutive lines in a poem that form a single unit
active[blank] voice places the subject in front of the predicate
first"i" is [blank] person point of view
symbola peron place or thing that stands for something more than itself
thirdtype of point of view you should use in a formal essay
iamba stressed symbol followed by an unstresses symbol