Poetry (unseen and seen) help 0.0 / 5 ? English LiteratureUNSEEN ANALYSISGCSEAQA Created by: YoungjeanCreated on: 06-04-16 15:48 Meaning of tone The emotion that the author is feeling as they write 1 of 13 Hyperbole Extreme exaggeration. 2 of 13 Emotive language Words that create an emtion 3 of 13 Metaphor A figure of speech compares unlike objects 4 of 13 onomatopeia The use of words whose sounds suggest their meaning 5 of 13 imagery creates a picture in your mind. 6 of 13 Theme the central idea of the poem and what it calls about 7 of 13 simile comparison using as and like 8 of 13 Personification When animals or objects are said to have human characteristics. 9 of 13 Enjambment When a sentence runs into another without punctuation. 10 of 13 Rhyme When two or more words have same sound at the end of a sentence. 11 of 13 Repetition When a sentence or phrase is repeated. Poet does this for effect. 12 of 13 Structure The organisation of a poem including how many stanzas it has. 13 of 13
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