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CRCT Literary Terms Grade 7

30 CRCT terms

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formthe way a poem looks on a page
stanzaslines are grouped this way
free versepoems that have no regular pattern
voiceis the speaker of the poem that relates the story or ideas
idiomcan't explain literally - it's on the tip of my tongue
rhymerepetition of similar sounds at the ends of words
repetitionof sounds, words, phrases, or whole lines is a device poets use to emphasize an idea or create a feeling
imageryappeals to reader's five senses
simileuses like, as, or as if -compare two unlike things
linespoems are written this way
structured formif lines in a stanza have a regular, repeated pattern
speakermay be the poet; may be a character created by the poet
dialecta form of language spoken in a certain place by a certain group of people
meterthe pattern of accented and unaccented syllables - creates rhythm
onomatopoeiabam! pow!
figurative languagewords and phrases that help readers picture ordinary things in new ways
metaphorcompare two unlike things - no comparison words used
analogycomparison between two things that seem dissimilar, in order to show the ways in which they might be similar
personificationThe wind laughed as it ran through the trees.
end rhymemost common; occurs at the ends of lines
inferenceslogical conclusions based on evidence
rhyme schemeend rhyme forms a pattern which can be charted
internal rhymerhyme that occurs within a line
alliterationBailey bought butterflies.
clicheoverused expression or idea
flashbackused to recall events that happened in a character's past
foreshadowinga hint or suggestion that something will happen later in the story
hyperboleexaggeration
ironymeans the exact opposite of what it says
rhythmpattern of stressed & unstressed syllables in each line



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