But we loved with a love that was more than love—
The author uses "love" again and again. THIS IS AN EXAMPLE OF...
REPETITION!
When did the speaker Annabel Lee first meet and fall in love?
When they were kids.
"I was a child and she was a child - "
What do you call one string of words in a poem?
LINE
This is expressive language used for descriptive effect, such as simile and metaphor.
FIGURATIVE language!
Who was jealous of the love between Annabel Lee and the Speaker?
Angels
What do you call it when a sentence is broken in half or parts to carry down onto the next lines?
LINE BREAK
This is the system of LANGUAGE RULES, such as punctuation and correct word use.
GRAMMAR!
Where did Annabel Lee live?
In a kingdom by the sea.
What is a group of lines called? (Like a poem paragraph!)
stanza
This is the WORD CHOICE or style of how a speaker talks!
DICTION
Name one detail from the poem that supports the inference that Annabel died from ILLNESS.
A cold wind, she was "chilled" or "killed"
The rhyme _______ is how you map the pattern of rhymes in a poem.
rhyme SCHEME
This is the arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed SENTENCES.
SYNTAX!
For the moon never beams, without bringing me dreams...
What kind of figurative language is this?
PERSONIFICATION
This is the pattern of STRESSED and UNSTRESSED syllables in a poem. (It can sound like a heartbeat!)
METER