Which of these authors was a Modernist poet whose poems focused on life in rural New England and who received the Pulitzer prize in 1924 1931 1937 and 1943
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Robert Frost
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Which of these terms is defined as words that are pronounced the same but have different spellings and entirely different definitions
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homophones
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Types of poetry is created to bring an emotional response from the reader about something in nature
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haiku
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This type of rhyme is present when the words have the same ending consonant sound but the vowel sounds are different such as that and hit
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slant rhyme
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Which of these terms is defined as a comical imitation of a literary work that is used to point out the irony of the piece
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parody
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Which of these terms is defined as a sorrowful and formal lyric poem that focuses on the death of a person
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Elegy
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Which of these terms is described as a full pause or break in the meter often followed by punctuation such as a period semicolon colon exclamation comma or dash
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end stopped line
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Which of these terms is defined as a type of comedy based on a highly humorous and improbable plot that features misunderstandings and confusion
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farce *;
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Choose the term that matches the definition heat lightning
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For a+ students answer is sheet
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Which of these is defined as a humorous verse with a rhyme scheme of AABBA in which lines three and four have two feet and lines one two and five have three feet
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limerick
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What is a type of literature that has originated within a culture and has been passed down either orally or in writing from one generation to the next
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Literature that has originated within a culture and has been
passed down either orally or in writing from one generation to the
next is known as folklore.
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The LEGATO music was relaxing and soothing
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music that is smooth and even in style
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What term is defined as repetiton of vowel sounds without the repetition of consonants
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assonance
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What is one thing Whitman and Dickinson had in common
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They were both poets, and both reshaped the rules of poetic
expression.
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I gazed up into the FIRMAMENT to see the rays of the sun
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sky A+ SEAN
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Who is Macbeth referring to in the underlined words in this reading passage The fiend
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Fleance
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In a tale of two cities This reading passage is most likely an example of which literary terms
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A+ Satire
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Which of these authors was a Modernist poet whose poems focused on life in rural New England and who received the Pulitzer prize in 1924 1931 1937 and 1943
Robert Frost
Which of these terms is defined as words that are pronounced the same but have different spellings and entirely different definitions
homophones
Types of poetry is created to bring an emotional response from the reader about something in nature
haiku
This type of rhyme is present when the words have the same ending consonant sound but the vowel sounds are different such as that and hit
slant rhyme
Which of these terms is defined as a comical imitation of a literary work that is used to point out the irony of the piece
parody
Which of these terms is defined as a sorrowful and formal lyric poem that focuses on the death of a person
Elegy
Which of these terms is described as a full pause or break in the meter often followed by punctuation such as a period semicolon colon exclamation comma or dash
end stopped line
Which of these terms is defined as a type of comedy based on a highly humorous and improbable plot that features misunderstandings and confusion
farce *;
Choose the term that matches the definition heat lightning
For a+ students answer is sheet
Which of these is defined as a humorous verse with a rhyme scheme of AABBA in which lines three and four have two feet and lines one two and five have three feet
limerick
What is a type of literature that has originated within a culture and has been passed down either orally or in writing from one generation to the next
Literature that has originated within a culture and has been
passed down either orally or in writing from one generation to the
next is known as folklore.
The LEGATO music was relaxing and soothing
music that is smooth and even in style
What term is defined as repetiton of vowel sounds without the repetition of consonants
assonance
What is one thing Whitman and Dickinson had in common
They were both poets, and both reshaped the rules of poetic
expression.
I gazed up into the FIRMAMENT to see the rays of the sun
sky A+ SEAN
Who is Macbeth referring to in the underlined words in this reading passage The fiend
Fleance
In a tale of two cities This reading passage is most likely an example of which literary terms
This type of rhyme is present when the words have the same ending consonant sound but the vowel sounds are different such as that and hit
Which of these terms is defined as a comical imitation of a literary work that is used to point out the irony of the piece
Which of these terms is defined as the repetition of grammatical structure in prose and poetry
Which of these terms is described as a full pause or break in the meter often followed by punctuation such as a period semicolon colon exclamation comma or dash