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Iambic- unstressed/stressed
Trochaic-stressed/unstressed
Anapest-unstressed/unstressed/stressed
Dactyl- stressed/unstressed/unstressed
2 feet= diameter
3 feet=trimeter
4 feet= tetrameter
5 feet= pentamenter
6 feet= hexameter
7 feet= heptameter
8 feet= octameter
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Poetic, Shakespearan Sonnet contains 14 lines, follows a typical rhyme scheme.
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Accented symbols represent stress marks.
Unaccented symbols are unstressed.
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Memorize all antonyms, Vocab 1-11. All words.
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Assosance-repeating vowel sounds
Alliteration-repeating consonant sounds
simile-comparision between two objects that has like or as
metaphor-comparison between two objects that do not have like or as
irony- the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect.
Man vs. Self
Man vs. Society
Man vs. Man
Man vs. Nature
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Protaginst- Main character in a story.
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Antagonist-Character having conflict with the progtoganist in the story
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Setting is where the story is taking place
1st point of view-i
2nd point of view-you
third point of view-he or she
Dynamic Character- character that changes throughtout the story
Static character is character that stays the same throughtout the story
round character- main character, focus character of the story
flat character- little, unmain character
narrator-person telling the story
Reptition - he is the person the he talked with
forshawdowing entry mwhahahahahah
flashback- going make in the past
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hyperbole is a complete exaggeration
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mood is the way thereader feels and the tone is the way the thing the voice is being said
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A figure of speech in which a statement appears to contradict itself.
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/!\ Control your control-V.
Also, nice glitching the colors
I can do what i want, when i want, and how i want
Exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resultion
/!\ Not if it is against the Common Sociopoliticoeconomic Protocol, of which the Chesswebs are a member of. Otherwise the Chess Police will be summoned to take you in 20 minutes
omnisecient means knowing everything got to take note of that,
limited means not knowing everything
consonance are repitive sounds
theme is the thing to learn from the storyh
Ok, whatever, this is an off topic forum and I will use this to study and open for smart people ,so you can help otu.
These are my review notes
hmm allusing
the fact of two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect.
i forgot to mention that was juxtaposition
complication is a circumstance that complicates something;a difficulty.
participles have ing and ed ending
The barking dog followed the woman into the barn.
Remiving his coat
seeking employing
ing, ed
Yay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I GET PARTICIPAL PHRASES
yes, can someone count feet?