A、alliteration
B、juxtaposition
C、foot
D、stress
A、Greece
B、England
C、France
D、Rome
A、Priests
B、Bards
C、Scholars
D、Royals
A、an enjambed line
B、a stanza
C、a cinquain
D、a couplet
A、A couplet—just like a couple—means two lines.
B、Couplets can be very effective in end-stopped form when the first line asks a question, like a riddle, and the second line gives the answer.
C、The two lines in a couplet must have the same numb
A、tercet
B、quatrain
C、couplet.
D、stanza
A、stereotypical
B、exaggerated
C、sensory
D、emotional
A、directions
B、people
C、points of view
D、places
A、is a kind of sound made by people.
B、doesn’t involve rhyme and rhythm.
C、cannot be used with other figures of speech.
D、means words that sound like what they mean.
A、The use of the same letter or sound at the beginning of words.
B、Comparing something to something else.
C、Doing or saying the same thing many times.
D、Speaking or writing that makes something sound better, more exciting, etc. than it reall