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AP English Poetry
Poetry figures of speech, sound devices, and meter
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12th Grade
02/16/2011

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Allusion
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An indirect or passing reference to an event, person, place, or artistic work that the author assumes the reader will understand
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Anachronism
Definition
an event, object, custom, person or thing that is out of its natural order of time (historical inaccuracy)
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Analogy
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a comparison of similar things, often to explain something unfamiliar with something familiar
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Aphorism
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a terse statement of a principal or truth; maxim (Ex: Life is unfair)
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Apostrophe
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a rhetorical device in which the speaker addresses a dead or absent person, or an inanimate object or abstraction (Ex: "To Autumn")
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Cliche
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Any expression that has been used so often it has lost its freshness (Ex: The last straw)
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Conundrum
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A riddle with a punning answer
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Epigram
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Any terse, witty, pointed saying. (Ex: She knows the cost of everything, but the value of nothing)
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Euphemism
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The substitution of a mild term for one more offensive or hurtful
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Figurative Language
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language that contains figures of speech, such as metaphor, simile, personification, etc.
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Hyperbole
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Exaggeration for the sake of emphasis in a figure of speech not meant literally.
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Kenning
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a metaphoric compound word or phrase used as a synonym for a common noun (Ex: "candle of heaven" for sun)
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Litote
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A figure of speech by which an affirmation is made indirectly by saying its opposite, usually with an effect of understatment. (Ex: I'd not be averse to a drink)
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Malapropism
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the comic substitution of one word for another similar in sound, but quite different in meaning.
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Metaphor
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one thing, idea, or action is referred to by a word or expression normally denoting another thing so as to suggest some common qualities shared by the two
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Metonymy
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a representative term is used for a larger idea (Ex: The pen is mightier than the sword)
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Onomatopoeia
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the use of words that seem to imitate the sounds they refer to (Ex: whack, fizz)
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Oxymoron
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A figure of speech in which two contradictory words or phrases are combined in a single expression (Ex: wise fool)
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Personification
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the technique by which animals, abstract ideas, or inanimate ojects are referred to as if they were human. (Ex:The wind howled through the trees)
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Proverb
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a short saying that expresses some commonplace truth or bit of folk wisom (Ex: A penny saved is a penny earned)
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Pun
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a form of wit, not necessarily funny, involving a play on a word with two or more meanings
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Simile
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a less direct metaphor, using like or as (Ex: He is like a pig)
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Syllogism
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a form of logical reasoning, consisting of two premises and a conclusion (if....If...then....)
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Synaesthesia
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the description of one kind of sensation in terms of another (Ex: He is wearing a loud shirt)
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Synecdoche
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figure of speech that utilizes a part as representative of the whole (Ex: all hands on deck)
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Tautology
Definition
repition of an idea in a different word, phrase, or sentence. (Ex: with malice towards none, with charity for all)
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Understatment
Definition
a type of verbal irony in which something is purposly represented as being far less important than it actually is
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Alliteration
Definition
the repition of the same sounds in neighboring words. occurs at the beginning of words
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Assonance
Definition
the repition of identical or similar vowel sounds in neighboring words (Ex: meet beet)
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Cacophany
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harsh, clashing or dissonant sounds often produced by combinations of words that require a clipped, explosive delivery, or words that contain a number of plosive consonants
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Caesura
Definition
a pause in a line of verse, often coinciding with a break between clauses or sentences (Ex: semicolon, dash, etc.) used to allow room for thought, emphasis
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Consonance
Definition
repition of identical or similar consonants at the end or middle of words (Ex: paper cutter)
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Dissonance
Definition
harshess of sound and/or rhyme, either inadvertant or deliberate
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End-stopped line
Definition
a line brought to a pause at which the end of a verse line coincides with the completion of a sentence, clause. Opposite of enjambment
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Enjambment
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the running over of the sense and grammatical structure from one verse line or couplet to the next without a punctuated pause (run-on line)
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Euphony
Definition
a pleasing smoothness of sounds, perceived by the ease with which the words can be spoken in combination
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Anapest
Definition
metrical foot of three syllables, two unaccented followed by one accented (jubilee)
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Cadence
Definition
the rising and falling rhythm of speech, especially that of the balanced phrases in free verse or in prose. Also the fall or rise in pitch at the end of a phrase of sentence
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Dactyl
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metrical foot of three syllables, one accented followed by two unaccented (EX: temperate)
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Foot
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the basic unit of rhythmic measurement ina line of poetry
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Hexameter
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a line containing 6 feet
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Iamb
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a metrical foot consisting of 2 syllables, an unaccented sylable followed by an accented (Ex: Nicole)
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Measure
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an older word for meter. The term is also used to refer to any metrical unit such as a foot
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Meter
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the pattern of measured sound-units recurring more or less reguarly in lines of verse
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Pentameter
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a line of 5 feet. Iambic pentameter, normally 10 syllables, has had special status as the standard line in many poetry forms
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Prosody
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the study of sound and rhythm in poetry
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End Rhyme
Definition
Rhyme that comes at the end of a line of poetry
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Internal Rhyme
Definition
Rhyme that comes within the line
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Feminine Rhyme
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two-syllable rhyme. unstressed and calm
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Forced Rhyme
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meaning in the poem suffers because of the stilted nature of the rhyme
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Masculine Rhyme
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one-syllable rhyme. stressed and forceful
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Exact Rhyme
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identical rhyme between two words (Ex: feature creature)
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Slant Rhyme
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inexact rhyme between two words
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Eye Rhyme
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rhyme based on spelling rather than sound (Ex: bough though) looks nice and sets things apart
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Rhythm
Definition
the patterned flow of sound in poetry and prose. Sound devices create rhythm
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Scansion
Definition
analyzing the meter in lines of poetry by counting and marking the accented and unaccented syllables and dividing the lines into metrical feet
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Spondee
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a metrical foot consisting of two syllables, both accented (Ex: backpack)
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Stress
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the emphasis placed on a word or syllable
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Trochee
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a metrical foot consisting of two syllables, an accented syllable followed by an unaccented syllable. opposite of iamb (Ex: Katie)
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