words that share only the final consonant sound
What is a slant rhyme?
words or phrases that mean more than their literal meaning
What is figurative language?
to grow infected
What is fester?
the repetition of sounds at the beginning of several words in order or near one another
What is alliteration?
What point of view uses I and me?
What is first person?
saying the same letters, sounds, or words over and over again; used to add emphasis
What is repetition?
an exaggerated statement not meant to be taken literally
What is hyperbole?
healthy and strong
What is robust?
a metaphor that continues for more than one sentence of a story or more than one line of a poem
What is an extended metaphor?
words or sentences spoken by a character in a poem, play, or story
What is dialogue?
to reach a reasonable conclusion based on available evidence
What is infer?
a comparison using like or as
how shiny something is
What is luster?
the message of a poem or other text
What is content?
Uses words like and, but, so to join sentences together
the structure of a poem or other text
What is form?
non-human things having human qualities
What is personification?
excitedly waiting for something to happen
What is anticipation?
the place where a line ends
What is a line break?
List 3 pronouns
(I, you, he, she, it, we, they, me, him, her, us, and them
part of the poem that forms stanzas
What is a line?
a comparison that does not use like or as
What is a metaphor?
the attitude of a piece of writing
What is tone?
a poem about writing poetry
What is ars poetica?
When the narrator tells the story?
What is 3rd person point of view?