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  1. An explicit comparison introduced by like or as.
  2. An outcome that turns out to be very different from what was expected, the difference between what is expected to happen and what actually does
  3. The unconventional, informal language of particular subgroups in our culture.
  4. In prosody, two words that have only their final consonant sounds and no preceding vowel or consonant sounds in common
  5. A long speech expressing the thoughts of a character alone on stage.
  6. A fourteen-line lyric poem, usually written in rhymed iambic pentameter.
  7. The imaginary voice assumed by the writer of a poem.
  8. To name individual objects, qualities, or actions within a class or group.
  9. Notes included in a drama to describe how the work is to be performed or staged.
  10. A formal division of lines in a poem, considered as a unit.

 

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  1. Simile

An explicit comparison introduced by like or as.

  1. Situational irony

An outcome that turns out to be very different from what was expected, the difference between what is expected to happen and what actually does

  1. Slang

The unconventional, informal language of particular subgroups in our culture.

  1. Slant rhyme

In prosody, two words that have only their final consonant sounds and no preceding vowel or consonant sounds in common

  1. Soliloquy

A long speech expressing the thoughts of a character alone on stage.

  1. Sonnet

A fourteen-line lyric poem, usually written in rhymed iambic pentameter.

  1. Speaker

The imaginary voice assumed by the writer of a poem.

  1. Specific

To name individual objects, qualities, or actions within a class or group.

  1. Stage Directions

Notes included in a drama to describe how the work is to be performed or staged.

  1. Stanza

A formal division of lines in a poem, considered as a unit.

 

 

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