Unit 2: Poetry I

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Alliteration
________ and repetitioncan also affect interpretations and assumptions, seeing as they can emphasize associations or ideas.
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Diction
________ in literature is the selection of words employed by an author to give life to their writing and express a certain atmosphere or feeling.
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Antecedent
a phrase, clause, or word in which precedes its referent.
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Punctuation
________ is crucial towards understanding the structure of a poem, or any text in general.
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Referents
________ can include clauses, nouns, pronouns, or phrases.
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Imagery and figures of speech
are commonly used in literature and writing to create a vivid description or convey an idea.
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Shifts
________ can be determined by punctuation, a structural convention, or simply a word.
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Grammar
________ also contributes to the overall aesthetic of a work, as punctuation, spelling, and word choice are all essential components of any writing.
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Literary devices
________ are a wide variety of techniques used to enhance the written word, including figures of speech, rhetorical devices, and imagery.
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Contrasts
________ can also be the direct result of juxtapositions and shifts.
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Tone
________ can be either positive or negative, and conveys the author's feelings and opinions about the work, thereby creating an emotional response from the reader.
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dramatic situation
is a literary device used to create tension and conflict within the poem.
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Imagery
refers to the use of language that appeals to the senses, such as sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell.
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Figures of speech
are more complex forms of language that create meaning beyond literal interpretation.
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**Structure**
The composition of a poem is deliberately contrived by authors and commonly utilized to assist readers in interpreting the urgency.
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**Themes**
Many poems are crafted to convey specific themes, which can be explicitly pronounced or intricately woven (oftentimes left for readers to decipher or infer).