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| line of poetry that continues to next line |
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| reference to historical event |
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| repetition of consonant sounds |
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| series of ideas stated in the same way |
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| manner or style of arranging parts for an effective or pleasing result |
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| something that is to be expressed through some medium |
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| characterization of an art form |
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| same vowel sounds in stressed syllables |
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| emotional implications a word presents |
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| a word or phrase substituted for another for which it is closely associated |
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| ludicrous misuse of a word |
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| second part is a reversal of the first part |
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| tone or mood usually established by setting |
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| contrasting light and dark |
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| overused to the point where it loses its meaning |
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| unrhymed iambic pentameter |
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| free of rhyme and pattern of meter |
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| belief that acts of free will are caused by destiny |
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| creation of imaginary people so they seem life-like |
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| any use that departs from literal meaning |
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| someone directly addressed but not present |
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