Rhyme Scheme
Definitions
Terms
Irony
In practice
100

The wandering cat

jumped on a bat

he should've sat

on the dead rat

AAAA

100

The voice or persona presenting the poem or text; not always the author.

Speaker

100

Alliteration

Repetition of beginning sounds


100

The reader/viewer knows more.

Dramatic

100

'Cause you're a sky, 'cause you're a sky full of stars

Metaphor

200

The Mother of us all
The sacred Mother Earth,
Is constant in her giving,
And perpetual in her birth,

ABCB

200

The emotional atmosphere or feeling created for the reader by the text.

Mood

200

Denotation

The literal meaning of something.

200

When the outcome is starkly different from what was expected.

Situational

200

Long ago, the four nations lived together in harmony.


Then, everything changed when the Fire Nation attacked.

Shift

300

I wanna be the very best
Like no one ever was
To catch them is my real test
To train them is my cause

ABAB

300

The emotional and cultural associations surrounding a word—the implied or suggested meanings that go beyond its literal or dictionary definition.

Connotation

300

Couplet

A stanza with two lines


300

Saying something that is the opposite of what you mean.

Verbal

300

I'm freezing outside, I feel my skin tight
My coat is inside, but I look up at you
I tracked your plane ride for when you're in tonight

Assonance

400

And acknowledge her grand design,
She gives the templates,
Of the sacred,
And the patterns of the divine.

ABCA

400

A figure of speech that directly compares two unlike things without using “like” or “as.”

Metaphor

400

Tone

The author's attitude towards the subject.

400

A humorous way of criticizing people or ideas to show that they have faults or are wrong, especially in order to make a political point, or a piece of writing or a play that uses this style.

Satire

400

She had me goin' crazy, oh, I was starstruck
She woke me up daily, don't need no Starbucks

Allusion

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