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Also known as a double rhyme.
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Two or more syllables that together make the smallest unit of rhythm in a poem.
Hint: 1 choice
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Also known as Caesura.
Hint: 1 choice
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A line of verse consisting of seven metrical feet.
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An exaggerated statement or claim not meant to be taken literally.
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Which of the following are figures of speech?
Hint: 3 choices
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Hear/Ear
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Once by the Pacific - the clouds were low and hairy...like locks blown forward in the gleam of eyes.
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A song commonly sung by the common people of a religion and forms part of the culture
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Which of the following is an example of figurative language?
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A poem where the meter and rhyme scheme are governed by a particular pattern.
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True or false. Even free verse poetry must have a rhyme scheme.
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A line of verse with six metrical feet.
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I DREAMED| there WOULD| be SPRING| no MORE.
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Example: Blank verse
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*BONUS*: seventeen :)