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POETIC AND LYRICAL DEVICES (SIMPLIFIED)

MR S. DOYLE

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3.A pair of consecutive lines that rhyme with each other
5.A figure of speech in which an explicit comparison is made between two things using a word or phrases as ‘like’, ‘as’, ‘than’, similar to’ or ‘seems’.
6.Non-metrical verse: has no fixed metrical pattern, rhythm or expectation. (2 Words)
8.A figure of speech which makes an implicit, implied or hidden comparison between two things that are unrelated but share some common characteristics.
10.A ‘sound’ device where consonant sounds are repeated in quick succession or close proximity within or at the end of words.
11.A group of lines whose metrical pattern/rhythm and usual rhyme scheme is repeated throughout a poem; referred to as a verse in modern music
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1.Where the placement of rhyming words follows a planned predictable sequence: Rhyming _________
2.A ‘sound’ device used where words that start with the same sound are used close together.
4.The representation of sensory experience using language; using words to appeal to the audiences senses.
7.A type of poetry that expresses emotions, appeals to your senses, and often could be set to music.
9.A repeated word, phrase, line or group of lines, normally at some fixed position in stanzaic form.

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