Question | Answer |
5. What is the name of the device that uses repeated vowel sounds? | assonance
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7. An unexpected an almost opposite outcome. | irony
| 10. Which term means parts of something? | elements
| 11. Words that imitate the actual sound they name. | onomatopoeia
| 12. This is what we call poetry because it is made up of beats and syllables not correct grammatical pieces like sentences or paragraphs. | verse
| 14. The physical structure of the poem is called this. | form
| 16. The pattern of matching vowel sounds in the last words in each line of poetry is called what? | end rhyme
| 1. Which term means tools? | devices
| 2. Phrases that have a figurative meaning that can't be understood from the literal word definitions within it. | idiom
| 3. The way the poem is "chunked" into "paragraphs" is called this. | stanzas
| 4.The name of the type of language that description and literary devices create which are not meant to be taken LITERALLY, only to create imagery. | figurative
| 6. What is the name of the device that uses repeated initial consonant sounds? | alliteration
| 8. Creating great exaggeration for a literary effect is called what? | hyperbole
| 9. The term used to name the rhythm or beat of the syllables of poetry. | meter
| 13. Description that appeals to the five senses. | imagery
| 15. The reader's emotional reaction; the way the writing makes the reader feel is called what? | mood |