Alliteration - The first letter of a word is repeated in in a phrase., Assonance - The same vowel sound is repeated but the consonants are different; he passed her a sharp, dark glance., Dialectal language - The version of language spoken by particular people in a particular area, such as Jamaican Patois., Enjambment - A device used in poetry where a sentence continues beyond the end of the line or verse. This technique is often used to maintain a sense of continuation from one stanza to another., Hyperbole - Exaggerating something for literary purposes which is not meant to be taken literally., Imagery - Creative techniques used to create a strong image in the readers head., Onomatopoeia - A word that sounds like the noise it is describing., Oxymoron - Two opposing words brought together: 'cold heat', 'bitter sweet'., Personification - Attributing a human quality to a thing or idea: the moon calls me to her darkened world., Symbolism - Often objects, colours, sounds and places work as symbols. They can give us a good insight into the themes., Register - The poet's choice of language to reflect the mood/atmosphere they want to create., Juxtaposition - Placing two things, ideas or themes side by side so as to highlight their differences., Caesura - A pause near the middle of a line., Sibilance - The repetition of a word beginning with 'S'., Stanza - A verse.,

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