English

William Blake - author of the tyger and the lamb

Lyric Poetry - a type of poetry that expresses personal emotions or thoughts of the speaker

Lyric Poetry - comes from ancient Greek word “lyre”, an ancient instrument that accompanied the reading of the lyric poem

Lyric Poetry - is usually written in the first-person pov.

Lyric Poetry - the emotions or thoughts expressed vary, but should be an intense emotional experience of the poet

Adverbial Phrase - is a prepositional phrase

Adverbial Phrase - used like a singular verb

Adverbial Phrase - used mainly to modify a verb and answers the question where, when, or how

Adverb Phrase - modifies the whole verb phrase

John Keats - author of La Belle Sans Dame Merci and known to be rich in figures of speech to convey meaning in a poetic way

Imagery - helps reader to visualize a literary text, creating mental images; visual, auditory, olfactory

Allegory - a device used to express the meaning of a greater, often abstract concept through an object or idea used in a literary work

Symbolism - a literary device that ^^contains several layers of meaning^^ and may be represented by object, a character, or an element in a prose or poem

Adjunctive Adverb - ^^expresses attitude^^ to the content of the sentence in which it occurs or place the sentence in a particular context

Disjunctive Adverbs - ^^comment^^ on the content or manner of what is being said or written

Conjunctive Adverb - indicate the ^^relationship in meaning^^ between two independent clauses and ease transition between ides in a sentence or between sentences

Last Duchess - a poem written by Robert Browning and one of the most anthologized dramatic monologues in English literature

Irony - a literary device used to express something other than and especially the ^^opposite of the literal meaning^^

First Conditional - sentences ^^expressing factual implications,^^ or hypothetical, theoretical situations and their consequences or results

Full Conditional Sentence - ^^expresses the condition^^ as well as its consequences

First conditional - used to express a ^^possible condition^^ and its result in the future