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ENL 3
Julie Wilhem
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English
Undergraduate 3
07/02/2008

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Syntax
Definition
The organization of words, phrases and clauses in a sentence; the tactics of word order.
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Inversion
Definition
The disruption of the usual word order in a line or sentence.

Example: Something wicked this way comes.
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Parallelism
Definition
A verbal agreement in which elements of equal weight within phrases, sentences, or paragraphs are expressed in a similar grammatical order and structure.
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End-stopped line
Definition
A line of a verse that ends in a full pause, usually indicated by a mark of punctuation
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Enjambment
Definition
"Stepping over"; a run-on line of poetry; in which logical and grammatical sense carries over from one line into the next (without punctuation).
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Caesura
Definition
A strong pause within a line of verse, often marked by punctuation.
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Stanza
Definition
A group of surrounded lines gathered together, like a paragraph in prose. Usually surrounded with white space. Can also be identified with indentation, metrical pattern, or recurring rhyme scheme.
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Italian or Petrarchan Sonnet
Definition
Rhyme scheme: ABBAABBA CDECDE or ABBAABBA CDCDCD. Basically this sonnet composes of a octave, and a sextet. The octave develops the idea, question, or problem; then the poem pauses, or "turns," and the sextet completes the idea, answers the question, or resolves the difficulty.
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Phrase
Definition
Contains only a subject or a verb.
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Clauses
Definition
Have subject and a verb. Independent Clauses form complete thoughts. Dependent Clauses do not (we wouldn't put a period after them)
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Register
Definition
Type of imagery across the entire text ( e.g food, nature, body part)
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Cluster
Definition
The rhythm of imagery where there are many images, then a break, then a solitary image.
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Synesthesia
Definition
Description of one kind of sense experience in relation to another, such as the attribution of color or taste to sounds

Ex: bitter cold, loud color, velvet voice
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Parataxis
Definition
Placing of propositions or clauses one after another, without expressing with connecting words the relation between them.
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Hypotaxis
Definition
Use of subordinating and coordinating conjunctions in order to hierachize the sentences information. Hypotactic sentences connect parts of sentences with words that express relations of time, logic, and syntax.
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(implied)Metaphor
Definition
a kind of figurative language equating one thing with another. It asserts the identity, without a connective such as "like" or a verb such as "appears" of terms that are literally incompatible.
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Simile
Definition
Comparison of two things indicated by some connective, usually "as", "like", "than", or a verb like "resembles"
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Synechdoche
Definition
A kind of figurative language in which the whole stands for a part, or a part stands for a whole.
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Metonymy
Definition
A kind of figurative language in which a word or phrase stands not for itself but for something closely related to it.
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Hyperbole
Definition
Exaggeration used to emphasize a point.
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Personification
Definition
A figure of speech in which a thing, an animal, or an abstract term is endowed with human characteristics. Personification allows the author to dramatize the nonhuman world in tangibly human terms.
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English Sonnet
Definition
3 quatrains, 1 couplet
abab cdcd efef gg
iambic pentameter
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Villanelle
Definition
5 tercets and a final question
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Denotation
Definition
The dictionary meaning of a word
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Connotation
Definition
The group of ideas implied but not directly indicated by the word
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Irony
Definition
Generally, a contrast or discrepancy between appearance and reality.
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Dramatic irony
Definition
The state of affairs known to the audience or reader is the reverse of that what its participants supposed it to be.
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Situational Irony
Definition
Set of circumstances turns out to be the reverse of what is appropriate or expected.
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Sarcasm
Definition
Often takes the form of understated irony. Sarcasm (from Greek: sarkazein - to tear flesh) is intended to hurt, not correct.
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Verbal Irony
Definition
Involves a contrast between what is literally said and what is actually meant. Verbal irony also requires the reader to detect the discrepancy between the denotative meaning of the words and the author's intention in using them.
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Satire
Definition
Writing which hold persons, ideas, or things in varying degrees of ridicule or contempt in order to bring about some desirable change.
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End-Rhyme
Definition
Rhymes at the end of lines.
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Masculine Rhyme
Definition
Rhyme in which the stress is on the final syllable.
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Feminine Rhyme
Definition
Rhyme in which the stress is on the penultimate syllable of the words.(picky, sticky,tricky)
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Internal Rhyme
Definition
Rhymes at the center of the lines.
(Ah, distinctly I remember it was in the bleak December)
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Slant Rhyme
Definition
Near rhyme that has an auditory resemblance but no exact rhyme, as in The room and Storm.
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Eye-Rhyme
Definition
Words that look as though they rhyme,but don't. Cough, bough, rough. Touch, vouch.
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Alliteration
Definition
Repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words.
While I nodded, nearly napping.
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Consonance
Definition
Repetition of identical or similar consonant sounds in words. WHose Woods knoW hOUse thOUgh
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Assonance
Definition
Repetition of identical or similar vowel sounds in words. Down, profound, round, round, downs
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