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Click elements for definitions

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exaggerated statements

not meant to be taken literally

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repeating a word or

phrase for emphasis

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a word used to name a

person, place or thing

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a word that describes an action, state

or occurrence

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a sentence that asks a question

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a sentence with one

independent clause (a

subject and a verb)

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a particular type of poem with 14 lines and a formal

rhyme scheme

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a poem that is serious

and thoughtful in tone and has

a precise, formal

structure

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the continuation of a sentence

over two lines (a run-

on line)

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a pause in the middle of

a line of poetry or

prose

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the emphasis that falls on

certain syllables and not on others

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a statement formed as a

question that isn’t

intended to be answered

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the use of grouping or describing in threes to add

power

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language that is

symbolic or metaphorical and not to be

taken literally

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visually descriptive or figurative language to

create a picture for the reader

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a comparison of two things,

using the words ‘like’

or ‘as’

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a comparison of two things

by saying one thing is the other

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giving an object or animal human

qualities

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an implication

or association

attached to a word or

phrase (cf. denotation)

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the literal meaning of a

word, as opposed to any ideas it suggests (cf. connotation)

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a word that describes or modifies a

noun

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a word that describes or modifies a

verb

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a sentence that gives a command,

starting with a verb

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a sentence with two or

more independent

clauses

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a poem that pictures

country life in a peaceful, idealized way

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a poem of serious

reflection, typically a lament for the dead

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poetry without

formal meter or rhyme patterns

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the ‘movement’ or beat (of a

poem) created through

meter and stress

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the regular use of

stressed and unstressed syllables in

poetry

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language that is used

to create certain

emotions in the listener

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a word or phrase that emphasises point, such

as ‘definitely’ or ‘certainly’

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a combination of seemingly

opposing terms in the same idea

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the placing of two

contrasting things close

together

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a reference to another

event, person, place

or work of literature

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exaggerated statements

not meant to be taken literally

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exaggerated statements

not meant to be taken literally

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a play on words that

have similar sounds but

quite different

meanings

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a mild expression

used to replace

something more

offensive or rude

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a word that shows the

relationships between things

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a word that joins single

words, phrases or sentences

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a sentence that

expresses an opinion,

statement or announceme

nt

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a sentence with one

independent clause and

one or more dependent

clauses

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a Japanese poem of 17 syllable in

three lines of 5, 7, 5

syllables each

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a poem that expresses

the thoughts and feelings of the poet,

often musically

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a four-line stanza or

grouping of four lines in a

verse

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the blocks of lines into which a poem is divided

(sometimes called

‘verses’)

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a phrase, line or group of

words repeated

throughout a poem

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a short or interesting

story about a real incident

or person

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use of words like ‘you’, ‘we’, ‘our’ and ‘us’ to

make a reader feel involved

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repetition of an initial

consonant sound in a

sequence of words

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repetition of vowel sounds

in a sequence of

words

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a word whose sound

reflects its meaning

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the use of words with a hissing ‘s’, ‘sh’ or ‘z’

sound

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the spitting sound that is produced by the ‘p’, ‘b’, ‘t’, ‘k’, ‘d’

and ‘g’ sounds

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the attribution of

human emotions are given to the weather or

nature

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the expression of

a meaning by using language

that signifies the opposite

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a word that stands in for somebody or something previously mentioned

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a word that comes before

a noun to help define it

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a sentence expressing

great emotion (surprise, anger),

ending with ‘!’

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a group of words that

form part of a sentence, containing a subject and predicate

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a poem that narrates a

story in short stanzas

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a poem that urges the

reader to live for the

moment and “seize the

day”

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corresponding sounds in

words, usually at the end of lines (though not

always)

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the rhyming of words

within a line, rather than

at the end of lines

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a pair of successive

rhymed lines

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the repetition of a word or

phrase at the beginning of successive

clauses

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using the same

structural pattern of words in a series of clauses

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a punctuation mark used at

the end of sentence

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a punctuation mark used to

separate clauses or

items in a list

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a punctuation mark used to

indicate possession or the omission

of letters

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a punctuation

mark indicating a

question

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a punctuation

mark indicating something amusing,

surprising or spoken loudly

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brackets used to indicate

direct speech

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a punctuation mark used to indicate the omission of

word(s)

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a punctuation mark used

before a list, a quotation

or an explanation

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a punctuation mark used to

indicate a break

between two clauses

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a punctuation mark used to mark a pause

or break in sense

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brackets used to mark

an explanation

or an afterthought