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Poetry Review. 0 The use of any elements of language more than once.

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Page 1: Poetry Review. 0 The use of any elements of language more than once.

Poetry Review

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0The use of any elements of language more than once.

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0Repetition

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0Poetry that has no regular pattern of rhythm, rhyme, or line length.

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0Free verse

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0Words that sound like what they mean.

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0Onomatopoeia

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0Humorous, 5-line rhyming poem with a rhyme scheme of AABBA

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0Limerick

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0Long poem that tells a story

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0Narrative

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0A direct comparison between 2 dissimilar items

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0Metaphor

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0The feelings created by a poem in a reader.

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0Mood

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0A comparison between 2 dissimilar things using like or as

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0Simile

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0A poem that is shaped to look like the subject of the poem

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0Concrete

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0The repetition of vowel sounds in words near each other.

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0Assonance

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0Shorter poems of intense feeling and emotion expressed in musical verse.

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0Lyric

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0A 3-line Japanese verse poem

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0Haiku

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0Repeated consonant sounds at the beginning of a series of words

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0Alliteration

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0Anything that represents something else

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0Symbol

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0Pictures in the mind of readers created by poets who use sensory language

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0Imagery

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0A deliberate exaggeration to make a point

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0Hyperbole

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0Giving non-human things human characteristics

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0Personification

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0The repetition of sounds at the ends of words

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0Rhyme

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0The pattern of rhyme in a poem indicated with letters of the alphabet

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0Rhyme scheme

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0Another word for verse paragraph; a cluster of lines in poetry

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0Stanza

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0The person who “talks” in the poem

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0Speaker

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0The rhythmical pattern or “beats” in a poem

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0Meter

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0The line for the girls’ bathroom is 50 miles long!0Simile0Metaphor0Hyperbole0Personification

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0Hyperbole

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0Life is a journey. Enjoy the ride.0Simile0Metaphor0Hyperbole0Personification

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0Metaphor

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0Grandpa’s hair was as white as snow.0Simile0Metaphor0Hyperbole0Personification

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0Simile

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0The storm clouds cried buckets of water.0Simile0Metaphor0Hyperbole or Personification

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0Personification

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0The sweet smell of strawberries filled the air.0Alliteration0Assonance0Onomatopoeia0Imagery

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0Alliteration

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0A deadly cobra snake loudly hissed before it attacked the tourist.0Alliteration0Assonance0Onomatopoeia0Imagery

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0Onomatopoeia

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0The charismatic cartoon character was featured in the show.

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0Alliteration OR Assonance

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0We hiked tirelessly to the top of the steep mountain where we could see miles of lush meadows filled with wildflowers as the hot sun beat down on our bare shoulders.

0Alliteration0Assonance0Onomatopoeia0Imagery

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0Imagery