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What is a pun?
a group of lines that form a division or unit in a poem
two word pairs that share the same relationship
intentionally misusing words, particularly homophones, for comic effect
the repetition of sounds at regular or determined intervals
a person, place, or thing that represents something beyond itself
the repetition of vowel sounds in non-rhyming words
a phrase that means something different from what the individual words in it appear to mean
a musical quality created by a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
What is rhyme?
a group of lines that form a division or unit in a poem
two word pairs that share the same relationship
intentionally misusing words, particularly homophones, for comic effect
the repetition of sounds at regular or determined intervals
a person, place, or thing that represents something beyond itself
the repetition of vowel sounds in non-rhyming words
a phrase that means something different from what the individual words in it appear to mean
a musical quality created by a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
What is a symbol?
a group of lines that form a division or unit in a poem
two word pairs that share the same relationship
intentionally misusing words, particularly homophones, for comic effect
the repetition of sounds at regular or determined intervals
a person, place, or thing that represents something beyond itself
the repetition of vowel sounds in non-rhyming words
a phrase that means something different from what the individual words in it appear to mean
a musical quality created by a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
What is assonance?
a group of lines that form a division or unit in a poem
two word pairs that share the same relationship
intentionally misusing words, particularly homophones, for comic effect
the repetition of sounds at regular or determined intervals
a person, place, or thing that represents something beyond itself
the repetition of vowel sounds in non-rhyming words
a phrase that means something different from what the individual words in it appear to mean
a musical quality created by a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
What is rhythm?
a group of lines that form a division or unit in a poem
two word pairs that share the same relationship
intentionally misusing words, particularly homophones, for comic effect
the repetition of sounds at regular or determined intervals
a person, place, or thing that represents something beyond itself
the repetition of vowel sounds in non-rhyming words
a phrase that means something different from what the individual words in it appear to mean
a musical quality created by a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
What is an analogy?
a group of lines that form a division or unit in a poem
two word pairs that share the same relationship
intentionally misusing words, particularly homophones, for comic effect
the repetition of sounds at regular or determined intervals
a person, place, or thing that represents something beyond itself
the repetition of vowel sounds in non-rhyming words
a phrase that means something different from what the individual words in it appear to mean
a musical quality created by a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
What is a stanza?
a group of lines that form a division or unit in a poem
two word pairs that share the same relationship
intentionally misusing words, particularly homophones, for comic effect
the repetition of sounds at regular or determined intervals
a person, place, or thing that represents something beyond itself
the repetition of vowel sounds in non-rhyming words
a phrase that means something different from what the individual words in it appear to mean
a musical quality created by a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
What is an idiom?
a group of lines that form a division or unit in a poem
two word pairs that share the same relationship
intentionally misusing words, particularly homophones, for comic effect
the repetition of sounds at regular or determined intervals
a person, place, or thing that represents something beyond itself
the repetition of vowel sounds in non-rhyming words
a phrase that means something different from what the individual words in it appear to mean
a musical quality created by a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
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