Poetic Features. Alliteration The repetition of initial consonant sounds in accented syllables. Used to emphasize and link words, as well as to create.
“Literary Lenses” The Literary Devices. Alliteration the repetition of usually initial consonant sounds in two or more neighboring words or syllables.
A Framework For Asynchronous Change Awareness James Tam and Saul Greenberg, University of Calgary.
Intro Visual Culture P 9-40
Modern Age 1910 – 1930. Age of: Extremes Extremes Rapid Change Rapid Change Clashing Values Clashing Values.
LITERARY TERMS English III A reference to a historical figure, place, or event A reference to a historical figure, place, or event.
The Path To EXCEEDS. Definition: author’s purposeful choice of words Example: choosing ma'am miss lady chick or broad for a woman, depending on the author’s.
Rhetorical Terms Literary Devices. Abstract Language describes concepts rather than concrete images Ad Hominem an attack on the person rather than on.
POETIC TERMS English III Mr. Wallock A reference to a historical figure, place, or event A reference to a historical figure, place, or event.
AP 12 Literary Terms Review for AP Test Ab Ovo A story that starts at the beginning. Different from in medias res Most stories begin at the beginning.
Terms to Know Literary/Poetic Devices Antithesis juxtaposition of Contrasting Words or Ideas (Often, Although Not Always, in Parallel Structure).
POETIC TERMS English 112 Ms. Skilliter A reference to a historical figure, place, or event A reference to a historical figure, place, or event.