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The last two syllables of at least two different lines of poetry rhyme
a) rhyme scheme
b) rhyming couplet
c) masculine rhyme
d) feminine rhyme
An example would be: Writing with a broken pencil is pointless.
a) pun
b) hyperbole
c) imagery
d) apostrophe
using one thing to represent another
a) archetype
b) symbol
c) motif
d) allusion
An example would be: Death, be not proud, though some have called thee / Mighty and dreadful, for thou art not so
a) consonance
b) apostrophe
c) colloquialism
d) anecdote
poetry with no set rhyme or meter
a) cacophony
b) monologue
c) blank verse
d) free verse
An example of this would be when several people throughout _Macbeth_ are referred to as not getting sleep.
a) motif
b) allusion
c) hyperbole
d) hubris
a release of emotional tension
a) cacophony
b) catharsis
c) consonance
d) chiasmus
excessive pride that brings about the downfall of a hero
a) allusion
b) implicit
c) tragic flaw
d) hubris
An Example: When glided in Porphyria; straight / She shut the cold out and the storm, / And kneeled and made the cheerless grate / Blaze up, and all the cottage warm
a) imagery
b) allusion
c) anecdote
d) colloquialism
one character is talking
a) soliloquy
b) monologue
c) aside
d) anaphora
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