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Cards (32)

Section 1

(32 cards)

cacophony

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A harsh, discordant mixture of sounds

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Consonance

Front

Repetition of terminal or internal consonant sounds

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Metaphor for Christ

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The word The light Lamb of God

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vehicle

Front

What the tenor is being compared to

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rhetorical question

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A question asked merely for effect not to receive information

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Conceit

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Type of comparison that draws a striking parallel between two seemingly dissimilar things

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Personification

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giving human qualities to non-human things

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Simile

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A comparison using "like" or "as" or "as if"

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Assonance

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Repetition of similar vowel sounds in a series of words

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euphony

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pleasant, harmonious sound

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Synecdoche

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using a part of something to represent the whole thing

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Meter

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A regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables

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Caesura

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A significant pause in the middle of a line of poetry

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Theme

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A reacurring idea or emerging idea in a work if literature

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internal rhyme

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rhyme that occurs between words within a single line of poetry

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Imaginative comparison

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Inherently communicates information more clearly than literal language

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feminine ending

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lines that end with an unstressed syllable

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Metonymy

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an expression in which a related thing stands for the thing itself

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eye rhyme

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word pairs that are spelled alike but pronounced differently

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Functions of imaginative comparisons

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draw our reader emotions Add depth to a writers message Provide a certain symmetry to a writers message

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Alliteration

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Repetition of initial consonant sounds

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Rhyme is found

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The last two lines

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Alliteration is found

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First two lines

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implied metaphor

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Tenor remains unstated

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slant rhyme

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words with similar but slightly mismatched sounds

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tenor

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The original subject being described

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masculine ending

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a line that ends with a stressed syllable

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figurative language

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A artful deviation from literal speech or normal word order two types of imaginative comparisons

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Enjambent

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Poetic lines flowing past the end of one verse line into the next without a natural pause

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Apostrophe

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a speaker directly addresses a absent person, abstraction, or inanimate object

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Imagery

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Descriptive words or phrases that appeal to sense perceptions in order to create an impression

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Metaphor

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a direct comparison of two different things

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