This document provides definitions for 36 poetic terms:
1. It lists poetic terms and their definitions from A-FF. The terms include allegory, alliteration, assonance, ballad, cadence, consonance, diction, epic, form, free verse, gustatory, haiku, hyperbole, imagery, irony, metaphor, ode, olfactory, onomatopoeia, personification, poetry, repetition, rhyme, rhythm, satire, simile, sonnet, stanza, symbol, tactile, theriomorphism, visual, and more.
2. It explains poetic elements and literary devices such as repetition of consonant sounds, repetition of vowel sounds, correspondence of final
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Elements of Poetry Test
This document provides definitions for 36 poetic terms:
1. It lists poetic terms and their definitions from A-FF. The terms include allegory, alliteration, assonance, ballad, cadence, consonance, diction, epic, form, free verse, gustatory, haiku, hyperbole, imagery, irony, metaphor, ode, olfactory, onomatopoeia, personification, poetry, repetition, rhyme, rhythm, satire, simile, sonnet, stanza, symbol, tactile, theriomorphism, visual, and more.
2. It explains poetic elements and literary devices such as repetition of consonant sounds, repetition of vowel sounds, correspondence of final
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Elements of Poetry Test 72 pts. e.
use of the same consonant at the beginning of each
word Match each word to its definition. f. the act of doing or performing again 1. allegory g. the repetition of similar vowels in successive 2. alliteration words 3. allusion h. the property of sounding harmonious 4. anthropomorphism i. using words that imitate the sound they denote 5. assonance j. correspondence in the final sounds of two or more 6. aural lines 7. ballad k. an interval during which a recurring sequence 8. cadence occurs 9. consonance l. a fixed number of lines of verse forming a unit of a 10. diction poem 11. epic m. a verse form of 14 lines with a fixed rhyme scheme 12. foreshadowing n. a lyric poem with complex stanza forms 13. form o. a narrative poem of popular origin 14. free verse p. a long narrative poem telling of a hero's deeds 15. gustatory q. an epigrammatic Japanese verse form of three 16. haiku short lines 17. hyperbole r. the concrete representation of a sense impression, 18. Imagery feeling, or idea that triggers our imaginative ere- 19. irony enactment of a sensory experience. Images may be 20. metaphor s. something seen 21. ode t. something heard 22. olfactory u. something felt 23. onomatopoeia v. something smelled 24. personification w. something tasted 25. poetry x. poetry that does not rhyme or have a regular meter 26. repetition y. extravagant exaggeration 27. rhyme z. incongruity between what might be expected and 28. rhythm what occurs 29. satire aa. witty language used to convey insults or scorn 30. simile bb. something visible that represents something 31. sonnet invisible 32. stanza cc. passing reference or indirect mention 33. symbol dd. selection of specific words 34. tactile ee. the arrangement of words, lines, verses, rhymes, 35. theriomorphism and other features. 36. visual ff. A rhythmic change in the inflection of sounds from words being spoken. Sometimes referred to the flow of words. a. has an overall central theme or idea within each gg. a short moral story poem hh. the act of providing vague advance indications b. a figure of speech expressing a resemblance ii. denotes the transformation of humans getting between things qualities of inanimate objects. c. a figure of speech that suggests a non-literal jj. denotes the transformation of human getting similarity animal qualities. d. attributing human characteristics to abstract ideas
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