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44 Cards in this Set
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The Inspiration of Mr. Budd
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Dorothy Sayers
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The Imitation of Christ
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Thomas A. Kempis
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The Great Stone Face
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Hawthorne
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The Death of the Hired Man
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Robert Frost
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The Raven |
Edgar Allen Poe
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The Earl King |
Goeth
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The Pied Piper of Hamlin |
Robert Browning
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The Road Not Taken
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Robert Frost
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The Red-Headed League |
Doyle
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The Destruction of Sennacharib |
Bryon
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I thank you God for most this Amazing |
Commings
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Russian novelist |
Tolstoy
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Italian poetist
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Kristina Rosetti
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Writer from New Zealand
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Mansfield
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Victorian poet |
Tennyson
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Only poet to have bust placed in special place |
Longfellow
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English writer of songs |
Isaac Watts
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Wrote of farm life
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Robert Frost
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Hunch Back of Notre Dame |
Victor Hugo
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Jimmy Valentine's new name |
Ralph Spencer
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innkeeper from Raveloe |
Mr. Snell
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considered herself not pretty from "Silas Marner"
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Priscilla
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Wheelright of Raveloe
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Ben Winthrop
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Spoke of a body as a bird |
Nancy
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Raveloe's rector |
Sonnet 739 (That Time of Year)
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Poem about the caged bird
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Sympathy
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Poem about strong love
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Sonnet 73 (That Time of Year)
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"Forgive my hat" |
The Garden Party
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types of meter: smile smile apostrophe
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anapest
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apostrophe smile smile |
dactile
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smile apostrophe
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iambic
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apostrophe smile |
trochaic
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apostrophe apostrophe |
spontaneous
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fixed form poem
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sonnet
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Where was a haiku invented |
Japan
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Poem with five lines
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Limerick
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One syllable lines |
masculine
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Began the dramatic monologue |
Robert Browning
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Arrangement of incidents
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plot
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Main character or hero in the story
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protagonist
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the trouble person or opposite of the hero in a story |
antagonist
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unrhymed iambic pentameter
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blank meter
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poem with no metrical pattern
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free verse
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Rhythm at regular intervals |
meter
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