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  1. Free Verse: Poetry that does not conform to a regular meter or rhyme scheme. Poets who write in free verse try to reproduce the natural rhythms of spoken language. Foreshadowing: Important hints that an author drops to prepare the reader for what is to come, and help the reader anticipate the outcome. Imagery: Words or phrases that appeal to the

  2. response to the perennial question of what literary study is or ought to be. In the Glossary, one learns, in addition to the definitions of monometer, morpheme, and mummer’s play, that there is a discipline devoted to the study of literature; that this discipline, like others, involves a specialized vocabulary; that the terms it

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  4. Free Verse – flowing lines, usually unrhymed, that vary in length and with no fixed meter. Genre – A type of literature Example: Epic or Tragedy Heroic Couplet – Two lines of rhyming iambic pentameter. Hyperbole – Exaggeration or overstatement used to emphasize a point rather than to be taken literally.

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  5. interest, complication, and struggle. a specific concrete object, incident, or person intended to represent some abstract idea. a form of metonymy in which a part is made to stand for the whole or a whole for the part. The way an author chooses to join words into phrases, clauses, and sentences.

  6. The quality of a pleasant or harmonious sound of a word or group of words for an intended effect. Often achieved through long vowels and some consonants, such as “sh.” (i.e. ripple) 11. inversion. A switch in the normal word order, often used for emphasis or rhyme scheme. (i.e.

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  8. Literary Devices & Terms. Literary devices and terms are the techniques and elements—from figures of speech to narrative devices to poetic meters—that writers use to create narrative literature, poetry, speeches, or any other form of writing. All.

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