ENGL 1011 - Literature and Composition II TRU Questions and Answers Latest Update Fully Solved 100%
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ENGL 1011 - Literature And Composition II TRU
End Rhyme & Internal Rhyme - The repetition of sounds at the ends of words
Internal Rhyme- rhyme that occurs within the line of poetry
Rhetoric - the art of using language effectively and persuasively
Satire - A literary work that criticizes human misconduct and ridicules vices, stupidities, and...
ENGL 1011 - Literature and Composition
II TRU
End Rhyme & Internal Rhyme - The repetition of sounds at the ends of words
Internal Rhyme- rhyme that occurs within the line of poetry
Rhetoric - the art of using language effectively and persuasively
Satire - A literary work that criticizes human misconduct and ridicules vices, stupidities, and follies.
Hyperbole - exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
Metaphor - A comparison without using like or as
Alliteration - the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely
connected words.
stressed syllable within a word
ex. In a Sómer Séson, when Sóft was the Sónne
ex. When to the Sessions of Sweet Silent THought
I Summon up remembrance of THings past
I Sigh the lack of many THing I Sought
And With old Woes new Wail my dear time's Waste
Similie - a comparison between two unlike things using like or as
Assonance - Repetition of a vowel sound within two or more words in close proximity
, Consonance - Repetition of a consonant sound within two or more words in close proximity.
Rhyme - Repetition of accented vowel sounds and all sounds following them in words that are
close together in a poem.
Rythym - A strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound.
Imagery - Description that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste)
Imagism - a movement in early 20th-century English and American poetry that sought clarity of
expression through the use of precise images
Iambic - unstressed, stressed
Anapestic - unstressed, unstressed, stressed
Trochaic - stressed, unstressed
Dactylic - stressed, unstressed, unstressed
Spondaic - Two stressed syllables. Example: heartbreak
Syntax - Sentence structure
Couplet - A pair of rhymed lines that may or may not constitute a separate stanza in a poem.
Triplet - a tercet in which all three lines rhyme
Quatrain - A four line stanza
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