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Apostrophe
writing that addresses a person or thing that is not present
the place where a line ends
the attitude of a piece of writing, expressed through the style of writing and the words the author uses
the repetition of words at the start of a series of lines in a poem
a small part of a larger work; for example, one chapter of a novel or one paragraph of a newspaper article
the blank space that divides two stanzas from each other
a comparison of two different things using the words like or as
the words or subject of a piece of writing
Content
writing that addresses a person or thing that is not present
the place where a line ends
the attitude of a piece of writing, expressed through the style of writing and the words the author uses
the repetition of words at the start of a series of lines in a poem
a small part of a larger work; for example, one chapter of a novel or one paragraph of a newspaper article
the blank space that divides two stanzas from each other
a comparison of two different things using the words like or as
the words or subject of a piece of writing
Stanza Break
writing that addresses a person or thing that is not present
the place where a line ends
the attitude of a piece of writing, expressed through the style of writing and the words the author uses
the repetition of words at the start of a series of lines in a poem
a small part of a larger work; for example, one chapter of a novel or one paragraph of a newspaper article
the blank space that divides two stanzas from each other
a comparison of two different things using the words like or as
the words or subject of a piece of writing
Anaphora
writing that addresses a person or thing that is not present
the place where a line ends
the attitude of a piece of writing, expressed through the style of writing and the words the author uses
the repetition of words at the start of a series of lines in a poem
a small part of a larger work; for example, one chapter of a novel or one paragraph of a newspaper article
the blank space that divides two stanzas from each other
a comparison of two different things using the words like or as
the words or subject of a piece of writing
Simile
writing that addresses a person or thing that is not present
the place where a line ends
the attitude of a piece of writing, expressed through the style of writing and the words the author uses
the repetition of words at the start of a series of lines in a poem
a small part of a larger work; for example, one chapter of a novel or one paragraph of a newspaper article
the blank space that divides two stanzas from each other
a comparison of two different things using the words like or as
the words or subject of a piece of writing
Excerpt
writing that addresses a person or thing that is not present
the place where a line ends
the attitude of a piece of writing, expressed through the style of writing and the words the author uses
the repetition of words at the start of a series of lines in a poem
a small part of a larger work; for example, one chapter of a novel or one paragraph of a newspaper article
the blank space that divides two stanzas from each other
a comparison of two different things using the words like or as
the words or subject of a piece of writing
Line Break
writing that addresses a person or thing that is not present
the place where a line ends
the attitude of a piece of writing, expressed through the style of writing and the words the author uses
the repetition of words at the start of a series of lines in a poem
a small part of a larger work; for example, one chapter of a novel or one paragraph of a newspaper article
the blank space that divides two stanzas from each other
a comparison of two different things using the words like or as
the words or subject of a piece of writing
Tone
writing that addresses a person or thing that is not present
the place where a line ends
the attitude of a piece of writing, expressed through the style of writing and the words the author uses
the repetition of words at the start of a series of lines in a poem
a small part of a larger work; for example, one chapter of a novel or one paragraph of a newspaper article
the blank space that divides two stanzas from each other
a comparison of two different things using the words like or as
the words or subject of a piece of writing
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