問題一覧
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This type of phone tells a story and does not follow traditional rhythms and rhymes used in regular poetry
Narrative
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Sally sells seashells down by the seashore
Alliteration
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An inscription or something like a tombstone that honors someone who has passed away
Epitaph
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14 line poem written in iambic parameter, and a set rhythm scheme
Sonnet
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Boom hiss roar clang
Onomatopoeia
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I could hear the crunch of gravel under my feet and feel icy wind on my face as I hiked further into the woods
Imagery
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Japanese in origin with three lines and often Focused on nature
Haiku
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Don’t cry over spilled milk
Idiom
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A gross exaggeration
Hyperbole
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The repetition of syllables typically at the end of a verse line
Rhyme
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A poem about someone who has passed away
Elegy
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Repetition of constant sounds within or at the end of words
Consonance
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A rhythmic pattern that consists of 10 syllables per line with alternating stress and unstressed syllables
Iambic pentameter
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Two line poem that shares the same Syllable Count and same and rhyme
Couplet
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Arrangement of stress and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry
Rythm
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He’s as fast as a cheetah
Simile
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The intentional or continual use of a word sound phrase, line, stanza, etc., for emphasis
Repetition
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The repetition of a vowel sound within or at start A series of words in line/stanza
Assonance
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A speech about a person who has passed away
Eulogy
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The Clock ticked angrily away as each second past
Personification
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Comparing to unlike things without using like or as
Metaphor