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imagery that appeals to the sense of smell, e.g. The scent of blossoms was on the wind.
two successive lines in a poem which have end-rhyme.
(also called neutrality) being neutral and unbiased. A newspaper reporter should write about...
a word with the same meaning as another word, e.g. awful, terrible, appalling and ghastly are...
a sound device in which similar or identical vowel sounds are repeated in nearby words, e.g. the...
an imitation or mockery of something serious, e.g. the poem, Taking off Emily Dickensonâ??s...