Untitled Flashcards Set

  1. Alliteration

  2. Assonance

  3. Couplet

  4. Consonance 

  5. Dramatic poem

  6. Eye rhyme

  7. Feminine rhyme

  8. Hyperbole

  9. Internal rhyme

  10. Masculine rhyme

  11. Metaphor

  12. Metonymy

  13. Narrative poem

  14. Octave

  15. Oxymoron

  16. Onomatopoeia

  17. Paradox
    - **Alliteration**: The repetition of the same initial consonant sounds in a sequence of words.

    - **Assonance**: The repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words to create internal rhyming.

    - **Couplet**: A pair of consecutive lines of poetry that often rhyme and have the same meter.

    - **Consonance**: The repetition of consonant sounds within and at the end of words in a phrase or sentence.

    - **Dramatic poem**: A poem that presents a story, often with a conflict, through the voice of one or more characters.

    - **Eye rhyme**: Words that look like they should rhyme because of their spelling but do not actually rhyme when spoken.

    - **Feminine rhyme**: A rhyme that matches two or more syllables, typically with the final syllable unstressed.

    - **Hyperbole**: Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally, used for emphasis or effect.

    - **Internal rhyme**: A rhyme that occurs within a single line of poetry or between the middle of one line and the end of another.

    - **Masculine rhyme**: A rhyme that matches only one syllable, usually the last syllable of the words.

    - **Metaphor**: A figure of speech that makes a direct comparison between two unrelated things by stating one is the other.

    - **Metonymy**: A figure of speech in which one word or phrase is substituted for another with which it is closely associated.

    - **Narrative poem**: A poem that tells a story, often including characters and a plot.

    - **Octave**: A stanza or poem consisting of eight lines, often following a specific rhyme scheme.

    - **Oxymoron**: A figure of speech that combines contradictory terms (e.g., 'bittersweet').

    - **Onomatopoeia**: A word that phonetically imitates, resembles, or suggests the sound it describes.

    - **Paradox**: A statement that appears contradictory but may reveal an underlying truth.

    - **Pun**: A form of wordplay that exploits multiple meanings of a term or similarity in sound for humorous effect.

    - **Quatrain**: A stanza of four lines, typically with a specific rhyme scheme.

    - **Synecdoche**: A figure of speech in which a part is made to represent the whole or vice versa.

  18. Pun

  19. Quatrain

  20. Synecdoche 

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