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Word or phrase that states something beyond its literal meaning |
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the explicit or direct meaning or set of meanings of a word or expression, as distinguished from the ideas or meaningsassociated with it or suggested by it. |
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| the associated or secondary meaning of a word or expressionin addition to its explicit or primary meaning |
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| figurative description or illustration; rhetorical images collectively |
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| consonant repetition in beginning of word |
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| a combination of two opposite or contradictory terms |
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| the repetitive vowel sounds in a poem |
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| an object in writing that has a deeper meaning |
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| when a poem makes reference to an outside passage |
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| A statement that compares by saying that something is something |
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| A statement that compares with like or as |
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| description of an object as a person |
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| a wavelike repitition of sounds |
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| the same or similar word endings in stanzas |
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| describes the rhythm of a poem |
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| Emotional color of a work |
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