Wild Card
Figure of Speech
Metrical Line
Poetic Terms
Short Story Elements
100

Stanza with 7 lines

Septet

100

Use of words to describe things, actions, or ideas through sensory description

Imagery

100
One set of metrical feet

monometer

100

Run on line continuing into the next without a grammatical break

enjambment 

100

Writing technique that gives readers clues about events to come.

foreshadowing

200

2 sets of any metrical foot

dimeter

200

Reference to an outside fact, event, person, or place

allusion

200
Five sets of any metrical feet

pentameter

200

Repetition of two or more vowel sounds within a line

Assonance

200

Author's choice of words

diction

300

Stanza with 8 lines

octet or octave

300

Statement which appears contradictory, but underlines a basis of truth in some way

paradox ("cruel to be kind")
300

Four sets of any metrical feet

Tetrameter

300

Repetition of one or more initial sounds, usually consonants, within a line

alliteration 

300

Central character in a story

protagonist

400

Rhyme in which only the last, accented syllable of the rhyming words corresponds exactly in sound; most common kind of end rhyme.

single rhyme or masculine rhyme

400

Use of one object to suggest something else.

symbol (Ex. dove=peace)

400

Eight sets f any metrical feet

octameter

400

Use of compatible, harmonious sounds to produce a pleasant, melodious effect 

euphony 

400

Major kinds of conflict

Character v. Self

Character v. Character

Character v. society

Character v. nature

500

Old spelling of rhyme, the repetition of sounds at regular intervals. 

R-I-M-E

500

Contradictory terms brought together 

Oxymoron ("feather of lead")

500

Seven sets of any metrical feet.

Heptameter

500

Extended metaphor

conceit
500

Traditional/ common thematic patterns in a story

good v. evil; nature v. civilization; individual v. community; country v. city; free will v. fate