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Upper-Inter (Finals 1)

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  • A literary form and/or genre that appeals to the senses and expresses deep perceptions of the world.
    poetry
  •  20
  • It is characterized by the richness in images and movement; a type of writing that does not carry a literal meaning.
    figurative language
  •  25
  • Giving human attributes to an object or concept.
    hyperbole
    metaphor
    personification
    simile
  •  25
  • A direct comparison of two unrelated elements using words such as ‘like’ or ‘as’
    metaphor
    hyperbole
    personification
    simile
  •  25
  • Indirect comparison of two unrelated elements.
    Hyperbole
    Personification
    Simile
    Metaphor
  •  25
  • Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
    Metaphor
    Personification
    Simile
    Hyperbole
  •  25
  • A stylistic technique that conveys meaning through sound.
    Sound Device
  •  25
  • The use of words whose sounds suggest their meanings.
    onomatopoeia
    alliteration
    repetition
    rhyme
  •  25
  • The repeating of sound, words, phrases, or lines in a poem used to emphasize an idea or convey a certain feeling.
    repetition
    rhyme
    onomatopoeia
    alliteration
  •  25
  • Repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of at least two words in a line of poetry.
    Alliteration
    Repetition
    Rhythm
    Rhyme
  •  25
  • The repetition of a sound at the ends of words.
    Rhythm
    Rhyme
  •  25
  • The pattern of sound created by stress.
    Rhyme
    Rhythm
  •  25
  • It involves the physical arrangement of the words on the page, sometimes involving rhyme and rhythm.
    figurative language
    form of poem
    sound device
  •  25
  • A __________ can be identified as the string of words before a break, even if a sentence is not complete before the break occurs
    line
    stanza
  •  25
  • A group of lines within a poem, separated by spaces
    line
    stanza/verse
  •  25
  • The mask a poet uses to voice his or her ideas in the poem.
    persona
  •  25