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Literary Terms

Literary Terms. refers to ordinary speech with no regular pattern of accentual rhythm. Uses: Express observations One-line replies Suggest madness

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Page 1: Literary Terms.  refers to ordinary speech with no regular pattern of accentual rhythm.  Uses: Express observations One-line replies Suggest madness

Literary Terms

Page 2: Literary Terms.  refers to ordinary speech with no regular pattern of accentual rhythm.  Uses: Express observations One-line replies Suggest madness

refers to ordinary speech with no regular pattern of accentual rhythm.

Uses:• Express observations• One-line replies• Suggest madness• Rambling• Poke fun

Page 3: Literary Terms.  refers to ordinary speech with no regular pattern of accentual rhythm.  Uses: Express observations One-line replies Suggest madness

Fancier language; may rhyme, have rhythm, etc.

Uses:• Express deep emotion• Make wise, reflective observations• Poetry• Irony• Suggest order/detail

Page 4: Literary Terms.  refers to ordinary speech with no regular pattern of accentual rhythm.  Uses: Express observations One-line replies Suggest madness

A category of artistic composition, as in music or literature, marked by a distinctive style, form, or content.

Page 5: Literary Terms.  refers to ordinary speech with no regular pattern of accentual rhythm.  Uses: Express observations One-line replies Suggest madness

the representation of something by the use of symbols.

Page 6: Literary Terms.  refers to ordinary speech with no regular pattern of accentual rhythm.  Uses: Express observations One-line replies Suggest madness

Similarity of structure in a pair or series of related words, phrases, or clauses.

Example: “I’m a lover not a fighter.”