a systematic presentation of facts and principles on a subject
and the conclusions reached by the author
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Which of these types of poetry is written without regular patterns of rhyme and meter
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This kind of poetry is called free verse.
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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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Which of these terms is defined as a word that means the opposite of another word
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antonym
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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 the repetition of grammatical structure in prose and poetry
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parallelelism
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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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Which of these terms is defined as a word or phrase that is substituted for another in order to say something in a more sensitive way
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Euphemisms are more sensitive word substitutions.
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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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Which of these terms is defined asa a wise saying that describes the lesson taught at the end of a fable
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The term that is defined as a wise saying that describes the
lesson taught at the end of a fable is 'the moral of the
fable'.
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Which of these terms is defined as words that are pronounced and spelled the same but have different meanings
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homonyms
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This type of rhyme is present when the words are very similar in appearance but don't have the same sound such as daughter and laughter.
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eye rhyme
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What of these terms is defined as words that have the same or nearly the same meaning
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Synonyms. (A+)
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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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What is a treatise
a systematic presentation of facts and principles on a subject
and the conclusions reached by the author
Which of these types of poetry is written without regular patterns of rhyme and meter
This kind of poetry is called free verse.
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
Which of these terms is defined as a word that means the opposite of another word
antonym
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 the repetition of grammatical structure in prose and poetry
parallelelism
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 *;
Which of these terms is defined as a word or phrase that is substituted for another in order to say something in a more sensitive way
Euphemisms are more sensitive word substitutions.
What term is defined as repetiton of vowel sounds without the repetition of consonants
assonance
Which of these terms is defined asa a wise saying that describes the lesson taught at the end of a fable
The term that is defined as a wise saying that describes the
lesson taught at the end of a fable is 'the moral of the
fable'.
Which of these terms is defined as words that are pronounced and spelled the same but have different meanings
homonyms
This type of rhyme is present when the words are very similar in appearance but don't have the same sound such as daughter and laughter.
eye rhyme
What of these terms is defined as words that have the same or nearly the same meaning
Synonyms. (A+)
In a tale of two cities This reading passage is most likely an example of which literary terms
Which of these types of poetry is written without regular patterns of rhyme and meter
Types of poetry is created to bring an emotional response from the reader about something in nature
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