Poetic Devices
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100

attributing an object to a time that it does not belong to

What is anachronism?

100

an omission from writing

What is an ellipsis?

100

the overuse of conjunctions in close proximity in lines of poetry

What is polysyndeton?

100

a spiritual (religious) cleaning

What is ablution?

100

every day speech

What is colloquialism?

200

a rhetorical device where two clauses are balanced against each other: “Never let a Fool Kiss you or a kiss Fool you.”

What is chiasmus?

200

every day speech

What is colloquialism?

200

the patterns of rhythm and sound in poetry

What is prosody?

200

a novel written in the form of letters

What is epistolary?

200

the substitute a name for another close to it

What is metonymy?

300

lines in a poem that end with similar sounds/same words

What is an end rhyme?

300

a statement that is accepted as truth

What is an axiom?

300

meant to be sung; a lyric poem addressing a particular subject

What is an ode?

300

understatement (opposite of a hyperbole)

What is litote?

300

the climax of a chain of events

What is denouement?

400

takes place when two or more words, close to one another repeat the same vowel sound, but start with different consonant sounds, “Men sell the wedding bells.”

What is assonance?

400

a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it

What is an appositive?

400

a recurring theme throughout a literary composition

What is leitmotif?

400

harmonious; the quality of being pleasing to the ear; rhythmical

What is euphony?

400

refers to repetitive sounds produced by consonants within a sentence or phrase, “Consort both heartened lute…”

What is consonance?

500

a sentence made up of two independent clauses joined by a conjunction, and at least one of those sentence is complex. “We won the game, but my uniform was muddy because it rained the entire time.”

What is a compound complex sentence?

500

- Also called a cumulative sentence, begins with amain clause that is followed by phrases and/or clauses that modify the main clause. “The fire alarm went off, making a loud clanging noise, startling everyone, and causing some people to knock over their chairs.”

What is a loose sentence?

500

a sentence which contains an independent clause and at least one dependent clause. “When the cost goes up, customers buy less clothing.”

What is a complex sentence?

500

a 19-line poem with 2 rhymes throughout consisting of 5 tercets and a quatrain with the 1st line and the 3rd line of the 1st tercet recurring alternately at the end of the other tercets

What is a Villanelle?

500

the repetition of the initial part of a clause or sentence at the end of that same clause or sentence

What is epanalepsis?