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English 12 Term 2 Review

Horizontales
Slow/dim-witted
The linkage of a single subject with two or more verbs: "She loved her children, cherished her husband, and adored her pets."
The repetition of an initial consonant sound in words that are places closely together
In poetry, this occurs when one line ends without a pause or any punctuation ad continues onto the next line
A single line of poetry
When inanimate objects take on human feelings, thoughts, or sensations.
Not easily upset or excited
The literal or primary meaning of a word
To make more pointed/sharpen
The pattern of rhyming words at the end of lines. These are identified using letters: AABBCC
A woman who flirts to get what she wants
A figure of speech in which the speaker addresses and object, concept, or person that is unable to respond
The reversal of the normal word order in a sentence or phrase
Facts or details that support a position or claim
An object with magical powers to bring good luck
A brief reference within a work to something outside of the work that the reader or audience is supposed to understand.
Verticales
The measured arrangements of beats in a poem.
A forceful and bitter verbal attack/rant
Slightly rude in speech or manner
A natural skill or talent
The placement of two elements, typically nouns or noun phrases side by side: My brother's car, a sporty red convertible with bucket seats, is the envy of my friend.
A rhyme within a line of verse
The feelings associated with a word, this can be positive or negative
Horrible; ghastly
Based on truth or reason
Disgusting; detestable
Treating serious issues with inappropriate humor
The recurrence of the unstressed and stressed sounds in poetry.
Able to be believed
Pursue stealthily; hunt
A single, related chunk of lines in poetry.
In terms of poetry, this is the everyday language we all speak and write.
Based on reason or sound judgment