Reason for Melinda being "outcast" from her peers on the first day of school
She called the police at a summer party.
Person your email is intended to be read by
Recipient
The pattern of rhyming in a poem, always represented starting with the letter A
rhyme scheme
Theme of Sonnet 130 (My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun)
There is more to love than physical attraction alone
Closing of an email, such as "Sincerely"
Signature
Melinda's pseudo-friend from Ohio
Heather
A brief summary of your email
Subject
Repetition of sounds at the start of words
alliteration
Tone of "Rigged Game" by Dylan Garrity
Passionate, angry, defiant
A "paragraph" of poetry
Stanza
A symbol of Melinda's growth and healing
Trees
Option to add another viewer in addition to the intended recipient
Carbon Copy (CC)
The beat or rhythm of a poetry
A repeated pattern, image, sound, object etc. that helps to emphasize a theme
Motif
Melinda's frantic English teacher, insists on the importance of symbolism
Hairwoman
Concept represented by the school's constantly changing mascot
Use this salutation if you are writing to an unknown recipient
To whom it may concern
A poem without rhyme or meter
free verse
Tone of "Annabel Lee"
Grieving, forlorn, sincere
The clique Heather tries desperately to join
Marthas
Reason for Melinda's poor grade on her social studies extra credit
She refused to read her essay aloud
Blind Carbon Copy (BCC)
Continuing a line after the line has ended
Enjambment
Theme of Sonnet 18 (Shall I compare thee to a summer's day)
While the beauty of a summer day is temporary, the narrator's partner's beauty is immortalized in the poem
Type of poetry with an emphasis on passionate verbal presentation, often about social issues