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Poetry Terminology

This resource provides an extensive review of key poetry terminology essential for AP Test preparation. It includes various matching exercises to connect terms with their definitions and opportunities for identification and application through example passages. Terms covered comprise allegory, alliteration, imagery, metaphor, and many more. Engage with the material by creating your own examples and enhancing your understanding of poetic devices. For further assistance, visit www.poetryarchive.org for an extensive glossary.

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Poetry Terminology

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  1. Poetry Terminology AP Test Review

  2. Quiz Format • Matching terminology Match the term with its definition • Identification/Application Find examples in passages Create your own examples

  3. Terms—General • allegory • alliteration • allusion • apostrophe • assonance • blank verse • cacophony • cadence • conceit • connotation

  4. Terms--General • consonance • dirge • dissonance • elegy • end-stopped line • epic • euphony • foot • free verse • heroic couplet

  5. Terms-General • iambic • imagery • internal rhyme • irony • lyric • meaning • measure • metaphor • meter • ode

  6. Terms--General • onomatopoeia • pentameter • persona • quatrain • refrain • repetition • rhythm • simile • sonnet • stanza

  7. Terms-General • stress • symbol • tone • trochee

  8. Need Help? • Look it up at www.poetryarchive.org in the Glossary of Poetic Terms

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