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SUMMARY Introduction to Poetry 2 OTHER Grade 12 Poetry Terms 3 Exam (elaborations) Literary Terms: Poetry Terms 4 Exam (elaborations) Poetry Techniques 5 OTHER Literature poems 6 Exam (elaborations) 12 types of poetry

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12 types of poetry

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Narrative Poetry - answer-tells a story. Ballad - answer-is a traditional poem that tells a story. They are often written to be sung or read aloud. Blank Verse - answer-is a type of poetry with unrhymed lines, but a regular "beat" or pattern of syllables. Elegy - answer-is a poem of serio...

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Literature poems

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Non conventional poems - answer-Do not follow set rules such as set number or line and no patterns of rhyme and rhythm Sonnet - answer-A traditional poem consisting of 14 lines and containing a complicated rhyme scheme Limerick - answer-A traditional form of poetry that is humorous or light he...

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Poetry Techniques

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Simile - answer-A comparison of two things using 'like' or 'as' Ex. The hard gust of wind came brutal like the blow of a fist Metaphor - answer-An implied comparison Ex. Modesty is the best dress of a woman Personification - answer-The treatment of an object or a quality as if it were a ...

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Literary Terms: Poetry Terms

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Alliteration - answer-The repetition of initial consonant sounds in words such as "rough and ready". Example: "Our gang paces the pier like an old myth." Assonance - answer-The repetition of vowel sounds without the repetition of consonants. Example: "My words like silent raindrops fell." ...

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Grade 12 Poetry Terms

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speaker - answer-the narrator of a poem stanza - answer-a group of lines arranged together couplet - answer-a stanza consisting of two successive lines of verse rhythm - answer-a pattern recurring at regular intervals, can be created by meter, rhyme, alliteration and refrain, meter - ans...

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Summary Introduction to Poetry

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form - answer-the physical arrangement of the words on the page including the length and placement of the lines and the way they are grouped into stanzas stanza - answer-a verse paragraph, separated from the remainder of the poem by an additional space free verse - answer-poetry that is not wr...

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