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Card 6

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An extended metaphor that gets more extreme or unusual as it progresses, but at the same time more effective or more impressive.

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Card 7

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Poetry that is in iambic pentameter but not rhymed at the end of the line.

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Card 8

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Poetry that has a very complex and varied set of rhythmical qualities, which cannot be said to have a regular metre.

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Card 9

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A natural pause in a line of verse.

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Card 10

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The writer reduces the lengths of her statements until the final statement is very short

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Card 11

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When a line of poetry continues on to the next line, or cannot make sense unless we read the next line.

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Card 12

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Passing.

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Card 13

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Temporary.

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Card 14

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Disappearing.

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Card 15

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A traditional folk story aiming to teach a lesson.

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