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Figures of Speech.ppt
Figurative Language. What Is Figurative Language? Devices in writing to make it more interesting to the reader. Creates a more vivid picture in the reader’s.
Poetry Terms. Alliteration The repetition of a consonant sound at the beginning of neighboring words. (Consonants are all the letters except a, e, i,
Figurative Language
Poetry Terms. Free Verse Poetry that does not have a regular meter or rhyme scheme. This poetry imitates the natural rhythms of speech.
ROMEO AND JULIET ACT 2 CUNNING Adj-shrewd, sneaky, crafty VILE ADJ-worthless.
Dramatic Literary Terms. Rhymed Verse Contains a rhythm, a pattern, and rhymesContains a rhythm, a pattern, and rhymes Used intermittently when Romeo.
Figurative Language Figurative Language. Literal vs. Figurative Language Literal Language – You say exactly what you mean. You make no comparison, and.
Literal vs. Figurative Language Literal Language – You say exactly what you mean. You make no comparison, and you do not exaggerate or understate the situation.