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AP Lit Crash Course Chapter 7: Poetry
✅✅-repetition, at close intervals, of beginning sounds
alliteration -

allusion - ✅✅-a reference to history, culture, or literature that deepens the
meaning based on shared understanding

ambiguity - ✅✅-textual uncertainty that allows for various interpretations of a
text

antecedent -✅✅-a word, phrase, or clause that comes before its referent
apostrophe - ✅✅-a speaker directly addresses something or someone not
living

assonance - ✅✅-repetition at close intervals of vowel sounds
ballad - ✅✅-a short poem in song format that tells a story

cacophony - ✅✅-harsh, discordant, or unpleasing sounds

conceit - ✅✅-an elaborate, often scientific, comparison

connotation - ✅✅-the social, cultural, or emotional association of a word

consonance - ✅✅-repetition at close intervals of consonant sounds

continuous form - ✅✅-a poem without stanzas

couplet - ✅✅-two lines that rhyme

denotation - ✅✅-the dictionary definition of a word

direct metaphor - ✅✅-comparing a literal term to a figurative term using "is"

elegy - ✅✅-a poem, the subject of which is the death of a person or an idea

, epic -✅✅-long, adventurous tale with a hero, generally on a quest
epic/Homeric simile - ✅✅-an elaborate simile that compares an ordinary event
or situation with the idea in the text

epigraph - ✅✅ -a short quotation or verse that precedes a poem (or any text)
that sets a tone, provides a setting, or gives some other context for the poem

euphony -✅✅-pleasing, melodious, pleasant sounds
extended metaphor - ✅✅-the comparison is drawn out, often by use of
examples, over the passage or chapter

✅✅-the F in STIFS
figurative language -

figurative term - ✅✅-while it may be a real, material thing, it is likely not "there"
in the moment the poet conceives of the comparison

fixed form - ✅✅ -aka closed form; there are "rules" about numbers of lines,
meter, rhyme schemes, etc

haiku - ✅✅ -a traditional Japanese fixed-form poem; it is structured in three
lines, with five syllables in the first, seven syllables in the second, and five
syllables in the third

hyperbole -✅✅-an exaggeration that draws attention through contrast
iambic pentameter - ✅✅-a line of five feet or ten syllables

imagery - ✅✅-language that appeals to the senses and evokes emotion

imagery - ✅✅-the I in STIFS

implied metaphor - ✅✅-the comparison is made without mentioning the literal
term

internal rhyme - ✅✅-words that rhyme within a line of poetry

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