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44 Cards in this Set
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tells a story
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Narrative
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two or more lines rhyme at the end
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end rhyme
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language that appeals to the senses
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imagery
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similar to the beat of music
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Lyric
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four lines with any rhyme scheme or meter
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Quatrain
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expresses emotions
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Lyric
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two words have the same sound
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Rhyme
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grouped together into stanzas
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Form
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the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
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Meter
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no regular meter and no rhyme
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Free verse
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two lines with identical rhyme
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Rhymed couplet
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rhyme within a line
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Internal rhyme
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contains rhyme and usually a regular meter
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Rhymed verse
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the pattern in which the rhyme occurs at the end of each line
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End rhyme
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comparison using like or as
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Simile
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saying less than is true
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Understatement
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using contrasts
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Antithesis or paradox
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words that sound like the noise it makes
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Onomatopoeia
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used to represent something else
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Symbolism
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two or more words within a line have the same vowel sound
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Assonance
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comparison not using like or as
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Metaphor
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saying the opposite of what is true or expected
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Irony
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saying more than is true
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Hyperbole
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two or more words within a line have the same consonant sound
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Alliteration
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giving human qualities to nonhuman things
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Personification
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speaking to something nonhuman, dead or not there
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Apostrophe
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“It was the best of times; it was the worst of times”
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Antithesis or paradox
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“my body was the house”
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Metaphor
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“tossing their heads in a sprightly dance”
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Personification
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“wizened warder”
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Alliteration
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“I wondered lonely as a cloud”
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Simile
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the “inn” representing Heaven
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Symbolism
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“moon, shoon”
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Assonance
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Pow!
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Onomatopoeia
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She cried a river of tears
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Hyperbole
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25°F means it is only a little chilly outside
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Understatement
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moonlight causes objects to change color
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Silver
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the betrayal of one caused the downfall of many
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The Castle
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questions and answers about the afterlife
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Uphill
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a pitcher shows his confidence in himself
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To Satch
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a lonely man is happy when he sees daffodils
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I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud
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a sports hero lets down his fans
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Casey at the Bat
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the moon is compared to a wild animal
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Moon Tiger
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a father mourns the loss of his child
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Empty House
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