| A | B |
| sated | completely satisfied |
| exults | rejoices greatly |
| sojourn | brief or temporary stay; visit |
| gracious | showing kindness, courtesy, and charm |
| radiant | shining brightly |
| unearthly | as if not of this world; strange and mysterious |
| dreary | cheerless and dull |
| concrete noun | names something physical that can be directly perceived by one of the five senses |
| abstract noun | names an idea, belief, concept, or quality |
| musical devices | tools of language that makes a poem sound more like a song |
| alliteration | repetition of the first consonant sound or any vowel sounds in closely related syllables |
| onomatopoeia | use of words to imitate actual sounds |
| assonance | repetition of the same or similar vowel sound in syllables that end in consonant sounds |
| consonance | repetition of similar consonant sounds at the end of accented syllables when the sounds are preceded by different vowels |
| meter | formal organization of rhythms in a poem |