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ELA examples
Gen.Vocab. Wk10
Gen.Vocab. Wk11
100

The repetition of identical or similar vowel sounds.

assonance

100

A dramatic speech uttered by one character speaking aloud while alone (or under the impression of being alone). The speaker reveals his or her inner thoughts to the audience through either direct address or self-communication.

soliloquy

100

“Some late visitor entreating entrance at my chamber door"

Consonance

100

"praise, glorify, or honor"

exalt

100

"an oppressive power"

yoke

200

When a line of poetry contains a rhyme within a single line.

internal rhyme
200

when the reader or audience is aware of something that the characters are not aware of

dramatic irony

200

“Sally sells sea shells by the sea shore”

alliteration

200

"a deceitful and unreliable scoundrel"

knave

200

"a disorderly crowd of people"

rout

300

The repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of words.

alliteration

300

words spoken to the audience by a character in a drama that are not supposed to be heard by the other characters onstage.

Aside

300

“To the rhyming and the chiming of the bells!”

internal rhyme

300

"ask for or request earnestly"

beseech

300

"attentive consideration and thought"

cogitation

400

The repetition of the same consonant sound at the end of words or within words.

consonance

400

when the name or description of something implies the opposite of the truth

verbal irony

400

“From the molten-golden notes”

assonance

400

"someone who makes predictions of the future"

soothsayer

400

"submissive or fawning in attitude or behavior"

servile

500

When a poet creates a rhyme, but the two words do not rhyme exactly – they are merely similar.

slant rhyme

500

when something happens that is the reverse of what you expected

situational irony

500

“I sat upon a stone, 

And found my life has gone.”

slant rhyme

500

"the appearance conveyed by a person’s face"

countenance

500

"make sense of; assign a meaning to"

construe