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Sindrei [870]
3 years ago
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Match the work or description to the author or term. 1. "Annabel Lee" blank verse 2. the section of a sonnet that sets the theme

Walt Whitman 3. pioneer of free verse alliteration 4. unrhymed iambic pentameter image 5. an example of consonance "The Snake" 6. an example of irony "Success" 7. a word picture Robert Frost 8. a repetition of consonant sounds at the beginnings of words in a line of poetry octave 9. a two-syllable foot that is the direct reverse of an iamb Edgar Allan Poe 10. "Birches" trochee
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PilotLPTM [1.2K]3 years ago
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"Annabel Lee" - Edgar Allan Poe: This was the last poem written by Poe. it is a gothic poem, representing death, melancholy and the loss of true love. Common themes in the writer's work.

The section of a sonnet that sets the theme - octave: The sonnet is a poem written in a fixed way. This is because it is always written with four stanzas, where the first two stanzas have four verses and the last two stanzas have three verses. In addition, the eighth section of the sonnet is primarily responsible for defining its theme.

Pioneer of free verse- Walt Whitman: Great American poet and journalist, he is considered the great creator of the free verses used in poetry. He was strongly influenced by the American revolution, having his work "Folhas de Relva" considered one of the greatest literary works ever written.

Unrhymed iambic pentameter – blank verse : White verses, also called free verses, are verses without rhymes, irregular and that do not follow a metric pattern, nor any fixed norm. They are written according to the author's preferences.

An example of consonance - "Success” : Consonance is the term used to describe a harmonious set within a word or phrase. This triggers a pleasant sound to the human ear and determines the word being described at a certain pace.

An example of irony - "The Snake": Irony is a literary device that the donors use to express an affirmation that means the opposite of what it expresses. It is constantly used in satires, acid criticisms and even in jokes.

A word picture- image: An image can represent several things, including words, sounds, smells, sensations, among others.

A repetition of consonant sounds at the beginnings of words in a line of poetry- alliteration: Alliteration is a figure of speech used to promote the sequence of words that share the same characteristic, such as a repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words in a line of poetry.

"Birches"- Robert Frost: American journalist and great poet, Frost was the author of Birches being one of the most influential of his time and one of the most important American poets of the 20th century. As a brilliant journalist, he received four Pulitzer Prizes.

irga5000 [103]3 years ago
5 0

1. "Annabel Lee" - Edgar Allan Poe

2. the section of a sonnet that sets the theme- octave

3. pioneer of free verse- Walt Whitman

4. unrhymed iambic pentameter – blank verse

5. an example of consonance - "Success”

6. an example of irony "The Snake"

7. a word picture- image

8. a repetition of consonant sounds at the beginnings of words in a line of poetry- alliteration

9. a two-syllable foot

10. "Birches"- Robert Frost

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