select the appropriate term to match a poetic technique, select the appropriate definition of a term. (See possible terms below.) Description/Definition: You select a term and provide a definition/description of it. You also will name a work that is associated with the term. (See possible terms below.) Commentary: You select a passage and (a) identify the work in which the passage is found and (b) briefly state the significance of the passage to the whole. These will be from the short stories only. Terms: narrative vs. lyrical poems accent/stress poetic foot (know the names and patterns of the prevalent poetic feet, too) meter (know the names of the common meters, too) scansion elision extension truncation end rhyme, slant rhyme, internal rhyme couplet, tercet, quatrain, sestet, octave volta Italian (Petrarchan) vs. English (Shakespearean) sonnets ballad villanelle dramatic monologue blank verse, free verse allusion connotation simile, metaphor, metonymy, synecdoche personification apostrophe ekphrastic poetry caesura conceit (as relates to metaphysical poetry) inscape, instress (as relates to Gerard Manley Hopkins) frame story rest cure protagonist nihilism, existentialism epiphany memento mori Pirandellismo (Pirandellism)

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select the appropriate term to match a poetic technique, select the appropriate definition of a term. (See possible terms below.) Description/Definition: You select a term and provide a definition/description of it. You also will name a work that is associated with the term. (See possible terms below.) Commentary: You select a passage and (a) identify the work in which the passage is found and (b) briefly state the significance of the passage to the whole. These will be from the short stories only. Terms: narrative vs. lyrical poems accent/stress poetic foot (know the names and patterns of the prevalent poetic feet, too) meter (know the names of the common meters, too) scansion elision extension truncation end rhyme, slant rhyme, internal rhyme couplet, tercet, quatrain, sestet, octave volta Italian (Petrarchan) vs. English (Shakespearean) sonnets ballad villanelle dramatic monologue blank verse, free verse allusion connotation simile, metaphor, metonymy, synecdoche personification apostrophe ekphrastic poetry caesura conceit (as relates to metaphysical poetry) inscape, instress (as relates to Gerard Manley Hopkins) frame story rest cure protagonist nihilism, existentialism epiphany memento mori Pirandellismo (Pirandellism) 

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