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GRADED A ACTUAL TEST Questions and Answers

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GRADED A+ (ACTUAL TEST ) Questions and Answers (Solved)

  • These help poets add natural pauses by breaking up a poem into
  • many individual parts and a capital letter usually introduces the beginning of one.

Answer: lines

  • Type of rhyme that occurs when the ends of lines share the same
  • sound-

Answer: end rhyme

  • Type of rhyme that occurs within a single line, as in
  • "Once upon a midnight dreary while I pondered weak and weary."

Answer: internal rhyme

  • A pair of rhyming lines that usually have the same meter and
  • length

Answer: -rhyming couplets

  • Writing that is innovative, imaginative, and not meant to be taken
  • literally.-

Answer: figurative language

  • A type of figurative language where two things are being
  • compared by describing one thing as if it were something else.

Answer: metaphor

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  • A type of figurative language where two things are being
  • compared using like or as.

Answer: simile

  • The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginnings of words.

Answer: alliteration

  • The repetition of final consonant sounds in stressed syllables
  • with different vowel sounds, like end and hand.

Answer: consonance

  • The repetition of vowel sounds in stressed syllables that end
  • with different consonant sounds, like fade and hay.

Answer: assonance

  • The use of words that imitate sounds, like buzz, stomp or clap.

Answer: onomatopoeia

  • Giving human qualities to something nonhuman.

Answer: personification

  • The arrangement of groups of lines to create an appearance on
  • the page or to organize thoughts.

Answer: stanzas

  • The pattern of rhyme in a poem, which is written in letters like
  • abb

Answer: rhyme scheme

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