Understanding Terminology That Describes Classical Poetry

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A poem that is a lamentation for the dead is called __________.

an elegy

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an epic

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a haiku

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a limerick

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an allegory

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Explanation

One of the oldest and most consistently written kinds of poem is an elegy, a work that is dedicated to the memory of a recently deceased person. An elegy can take on almost any poetic form, such as a sonnet, a cinquain, or any other specific kind of poem. Elegies were written by the ancient Greeks and Romans and continue to be written by modern poets.

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The poetic technique known as alliteration refers to __________.

the repetitive use of words with the same initial sound or syllable

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an internal rhyme inside of a sentence

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the use of homonyms to create wordplay

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the sequential use of each letter of the alphabet as the first letter of a word

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an poetic structure in which the number of syllables in each line of a poem gradually increase

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Explanation

Alliteration is a poetic strategy that intentionally repeats the same initial sound or syllable in multiple words in a line or lines of poetry. Alliteration can help create a unique rhythm or special structure. While developed in poetry, alliteration is also widely used in prose writing.