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A person struggling with an outside problem is
External conflict
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When a poet repeats words, lines, or phrases
Repetition
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The "sentences" of the poem
Line
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"She is as beautiful as a rose" is an example of
similie
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"Kerplunk!" is an example of
onomatopeia
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The flow or beat of the poem
Rhythm
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The Crossover is written in what style of poetry?
Free verse
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The "paragraphs" of the poem
Stanza
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She Sells Seashells by the Seashore is an example of
Alliteration
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What is the difference between a simile and a metaphor?
simile uses like or as. Metaphor does not
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ABAB, ABBA, AABB, ABCB are examples of_____
rhyme scheme, rhyme pattern
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A person dealing with their feelings about an issue is
Internal conflict
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A word that spells out the sound of something
onomatopoeia
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"Roses are red, Violets are blue, I like cheese, but I love you!" is an example of what rhyme scheme
ABCB
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A collection of words that start with the same sound
alliteration
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Saying something is much greater or less than it is
exaggeration
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"She is so tiny, I've seen ants taller than her" is an example of
exaggeration
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giving human traits to a non-human thing
personification
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comparing two things without using like or as
metaphor
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"I'm not sure what I should do. If I tell, he'll hate me, but if I don't, he'll get away with it." is an example of
Internal conflict
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"He ran up the tree, but the bear was close behind" is an example of
External conflict
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Comparing two things using like or as
similie
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"He runs fast/He is the wind" is an example of
metaphor
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