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| the repetition of initial sounds (usually consonants) |
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| an implied or indirect reference to something assumed to be known such as a historical event or person |
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| a narrative poem consisting of simple stanzas and usually having a refrain |
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| a verse consisting of unrhymed lines usually of iambic pentameter |
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| limited omniscient point of view |
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| a narrator whose knowledge is limited to one character |
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| a fixed form consisting of 14 lines of 5 foot iambic verse |
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| fits certain preconceptions that people have |
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| info is backed up by stories or evidence |
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the use of harsh, jarring sounds for effect
-can be used to refer to unpleasant noise |
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| teaches a lesson to the readers |
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| departs from the literal meaning |
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| literature that idealizes rural life only the beauties of nature but no problems |
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| a direct address to something that isn't alive |
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| repetition of similar vowel sounds |
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| substitution of a word which relates to the object or person to be named in place of the name itself |
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| when part of something represents the whole of something |
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