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Identification
100

A reference designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference.

Allusion

100

Vivid, descriptive language designed to appeal to the senses.

Imagery

100

the pattern according to which end rhymes (rhymes located at the end of lines) are repeated in works of poetry.

Rhyme Scheme

100

 “I’ve told you a million times!”

Hyperbole

200

The repetition of identical consonant sounds, close together

Consonance

200

a figure of speech in which a word imitates or resembles the sound it describes

Onomatopoeia

200

An indirect comparison between two things, using like or as.

Simile

200

He was a lightning bolt; she was a calm sea.

Metaphor

300

The choice of words writers use to communicate their ideas, based on the content, type or piece of writing, and audience.

Diction

300

A Japanese poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five, traditionally evoking images of the natural world.

Haiku

300

A grouping of lines separated from others in a poem

Stanza

300

when one object or thing stands in the place of something else, such as an idea, a person, or a place

Symbolism

300

abab cdcd efef gg

Rhyme scheme

400

A device in which consonant sounds, usually at the beginning of words or syllables, are repeated in nearby words.

Alliteration

400

A figure of speech utilizing extreme, intentional exaggeration to emphasize a point, create humor, or convey strong emotion

Hyperbole

400

A fourteen-line poem of ten-syllable lines, often in iambic pentameter

Sonnet

400

a creative work's main idea, underlying meaning, moral, or message.

Theme

400

she was as clever as a fox

Simile

500

The repetition of similar vowel sounds, usually close together

Assonance

500

A figure of speech that compares two different things by stating that one is the other (NOT using like or as).

Metaphor

500

a literary device whereby something non-human (such as an animal, object, or even abstract idea) is ascribed human qualities

Personification

500

The poet’s attitude toward their subject matter.

Tone

500

All day the wind blows low with a mellow tone.

Assonance