Unit 6 Vocabulary

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basic unit of a poem; lines form stanzas
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section pf a poem; group of lines
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Verse a poem with no rhyme scheme or pattern
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words or sentences spoken by a character
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saying the same letters, sounds, or words over and over
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to reach a conclusion based on evidence
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Language when words do not mean exactly what they say
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Meaning when words do mean what they say
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a comparison that DOES use like or as; “I am cool as a cucumber.”
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comparison that does NOT use like or as; “She has a heart of gold.”
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the repetition of sounds at the beginning of several words; “Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.”
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an exaggerated statement; “I’ve been waiting forever!”
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giving human characteristics to something non-human; “The trees danced in the wind.”
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Person narrator is a character in the story and uses words like "I," "me," "we," and "us"
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Person narrator is not a character in the story and uses words like "he," "she," "him," "her," "they/them”