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Match the definition to the term.1. repetition of end sounds within or across lines of poetry meter 2. language which imaginatively describes or compares two or more unlike things scansion 3. the giving of human characteristics to nonhuman things simile 4. an implied imaginative comparison between unlike things metrical foot 5. a unit of stressed/unstressed syllables that join with other feet to create poetic meter symbol 6. highly descriptive language that appeals to the senses rhyme scheme 7. the process of analyzing the meter of a poem rhyme 8. two lines of poetry whose end rhyme binds them together as a unit free verse 9. the pattern of rhyme across a poem metaphor 10. the rhythm of a poem based on ordered patterns of stressed and unstressed syllables imagery 11. poetry with no regular pattern of rhyme or rhythm figurative language 12. one thing that stands for something else in addition to itself rhyming couplet 13. an imaginative comparison between unlike things using like or as personification

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Match the definition to the term.1. repetition of end sounds within or across lines of poetry meter 2. language which imaginatively describes or compares two or more unlike things scansion 3. the giving of human characteristics to nonhuman things simile 4. an implied imaginative comparison between unlike things metrical foot 5. a unit of stressed/unstressed syllables that join with other feet to create poetic meter symbol 6. highly descriptive language that appeals to the senses rhyme scheme 7. the process of analyzing the meter of a poem rhyme 8. two lines of poetry whose end rhyme binds them together as a unit free verse 9. the pattern of rhyme across a poem metaphor 10. the rhythm of a poem based on ordered patterns of stressed and unstressed syllables imagery 11. poetry with no regular pattern of rhyme or rhythm figurative language 12. one thing that stands for something else in addition to itself rhyming couplet 13. an imaginative comparison between unlike things using like or as personification

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  1. Repetition of end sounds within or across lines of poetry - Rhyme
  2. Language which imaginatively describes or compares two or more unlike things - Figurative Language
  3. The giving of human characteristics to nonhuman things - Personification
  4. An implied imaginative comparison between unlike things - Metaphor
  5. A unit of stressed/unstressed syllables that join with other feet to create poetic meter - Metrical Foot
  6. Highly descriptive language that appeals to the senses - Imagery
  7. The process of analyzing the meter of a poem - Scansion
  8. Two lines of poetry whose end rhyme binds them together as a unit - Rhyming Couplet
  9. The pattern of rhyme across a poem - Rhyme Scheme
  10. The rhythm of a poem based on ordered patterns of stressed and unstressed syllables - Meter
  11. Poetry with no regular pattern of rhyme or rhythm - Free Verse
  12. One thing that stands for something else in addition to itself - Symbol
  13. An imaginative comparison between unlike things using like or as - Simile

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