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English, 03.06.2021 04:40 gwendallinesikes

Match the definition to the term. 1 .
rhyme
repetition of end sounds within or across lines of poetry
2 .
rhyme scheme
language which imaginatively describes or compares two or more unlike things
3 .
figurative language
the giving of human characteristics to nonhuman things
4 .
free verse
an implied imaginative comparison between unlike things
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metrical foot
a unit of stressed/unstressed syllables that join with other feet to create poetic meter
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simile
highly descriptive language that appeals to the senses
7 .
personification
the process of analyzing the meter of a poem
8 .
symbol
two lines of poetry whose end rhyme binds them together as a unit
9 .
metaphor
the pattern of rhyme across a poem
10 .
rhyming couplet
the rhythm of a poem based on ordered patterns of stressed and unstressed syllables
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meter
poetry with no regular pattern of rhyme or rhythm
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scansion
one thing that stands for something else in addition to itself
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imagery
an imaginative comparison between unlike things using like or as

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