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Poetry

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3._____-stopped; -the sense or meaning of the line terminates with a period
5.a pause near the middle of a line of poetry
6.a 14-line poem written in a regular meter
7.a reference to an outside story or source
9.onomatopoeia is the use of words whose _______ echoes the sense or meaning
12.______ rhyme: first sounds differ, but the rest of the words' sounds are identical, like paper and caper
14.an object or symbol is used to stand for a larger idea
16.__________language; language does not mean exactly what it says, but instead forces the reader to make an imaginative leap in order to comprehend an author's point.
17.deliberate exaggeration for effect
22.Poets, like all writers, use repetition for ______________
23.writing that is not poetry, composed in sentences and paragraphs
24.Investing abstractions or inanimate objects with human qualities or abilities
25.poetry is written in _________; prose, on the other hand, is written in sentences
26.the opposite of figurative; a word means what it means when you look it up in the dictionary
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1._______rhyme: words which almost rhyme, with sounds that are closely related but not identical
2.the term for the pattern of accents and number of syllables in a ilne of poetry
4.a comparison between two normally unrelated things; Joe is a shark at business.
6.a figure of speech in which the part stands for the whole; "Give me a hand over here"
8.a poem in praise of a particular person, event, or thing
9.an object is used to stand for a larger idea
10.a section of development in a poem, similar to a paragraph in prose
11.a comparison between two unlike things, using “like” or “as”
13.repetition of initial consonant sounds; Peter Piper picked a pack...
15.when lines run on to the next—the sense of the line does not terminate at the end of the line (the opposite of end-stopped)
17.seventeen syllables arranged in three lines of 5-7-5
18.a poem set in the countryside
19.repetition of initial words, phrases or clauses
20._______verse is poetry with no set pattern or form
21.a short, song-like poem, often written in first person

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