sonnet vocabulary
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Sonnet Vocabulary
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Sonnet a verse form of 14 lines in iambic
pentameter with rhymes arranged according to a fixed scheme
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Imagery use of language to create mental
images and sensory impressions; can be used for emotional effect and to intensify the impact on the reader
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Analogy figurative language that makes
comparisons in unexpected ways with the purpose of showing similarities in process or structure
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Figurative Languarge language not intended to be taken
literally but layered with meaning through the use of imagery, metaphors, and other literary devices
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Iambic Pentameter a commonly used metric line where
each line of a poem is made up of 10 syllables; the syllables are counted in pairs as iambs/feet and follow the pattern unstressed/stressed
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Shakespearean Sonnet a sonnet where the first 12 lines are
divided into 3 quatrains (sets of 4 lines) which set up a theme or problem that is resolved in the last 2 lines which are a rhyming couplet
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Rhyme Scheme the pattern of rhyming lines; for
Shakespearean sonnets it is ABAB CDCD EFEF GG