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Term 1: Poetry & Art Techniques - Rhyme, Ekphrasis, Concrete, Internal & Slant Rhyme, Quizzes of Creative writing

Key terms related to poetry and art, including rhyme, ekphrasis, concrete, internal rhyme, and slant rhyme. Rhyme is the repetition of similar sounds in words, most commonly used in poetry and songs. Ekphrasis is the graphic description of a visual work of art. Concrete terms refer to something that can be seen, heard, tasted, or touched. Internal rhyme occurs in a single line of verse, while slant rhyme features corresponding final consonants with different preceding vowels.

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Download Term 1: Poetry & Art Techniques - Rhyme, Ekphrasis, Concrete, Internal & Slant Rhyme and more Quizzes Creative writing in PDF only on Docsity! TERM 1 Rhyme DEFINITION 1 A rhyme is a repetition of similar sounds in two or more words and is most often used in poetry and songs. TERM 2 Ekphrasis DEFINITION 2 Ekphrasis or ecphrasis is the graphic, often dramatic description of a visual work of art. TERM 3 Concrete DEFINITION 3 means that there is a image, something that can be seen, heard, tasted or touched. TERM 4 Internal Rhyme DEFINITION 4 In poetry, internal rhyme, or middle rhyme, is rhyme that occurs in a single line of verse. TERM 5 Slant Rhyme DEFINITION 5 The final consonants correspond, but the vowels that precede them are different.
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