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Ms. Spruce Eng. III
Vocabulary Quiz #4 (B) November 3rd, 2014
Metaphor Haiku Harlem Renaissance Iamb
Iambic Pentameter Idiom Imagism Hyperbole
Meter Imagery Lyric Poem Impressionism
Magic Realism Interior Monologue Internal Rhyme Inversion
Irony Marxism Incongruity Memoir
1.)The representation through language of sense experience.
2.)A genre developed in Latin America that juxtaposes the everyday with the marvelous or magical.
3.)A narrative technique that records a characters internal flow of thoughts, memories, and associations.
4.)A movement of French painters that reached its apex in the 1870s and 1880s that advocated recording
ones personal impressions of the world, rather than attempting a strict representation of reality.
5.)A line of poetry that contains five iambic feet.
6.)A broad term referring to the recognition of a reality different from appearance.
7.)A cultural movement of the early 1920s led by African American artists, writers, musicians, and
performers.
8.)Rhyme that occurs at some place before the last syllables in a line.
9.)The deliberate joining of opposites or of elements that are not appropriate to each other.
10,) A twentieth-century movement in European and American poetry that advocated the creation of hard,
clear images, concisely expressed in everyday speech.
11.)A type of autobiography that often focuses on a specific time period or historical event.
12.)A metrical foot consisting of one unaccented syllable followed by one accented syllable.
13.)A short, unrhymed poem developed in Japan in the fifteenth Century.
14.)A poem that does not tell a story but expresses the personal feelings or thoughts of a speaker.
15.)Deliberate exaggeration used for emphasis or to produce a comic or ironic effect.
16.)The reversalof the normal words order in a sentence or phrase.
17.)The formal, regular organization of stressed and unstressed syllables, measured in feet.
18.)A figure of speech that compares or equates two things without using like or as.
19.)An expression particular to a certain language that means something different from the literal
definitions of its parts.
2 0.)The political and economic philosophy developed by Karl M. and his followers in the mid-nineteenth
century.

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  • 1. Ms. Spruce Eng. III Vocabulary Quiz #4 (B) November 3rd, 2014 Metaphor Haiku Harlem Renaissance Iamb Iambic Pentameter Idiom Imagism Hyperbole Meter Imagery Lyric Poem Impressionism Magic Realism Interior Monologue Internal Rhyme Inversion Irony Marxism Incongruity Memoir 1.)The representation through language of sense experience. 2.)A genre developed in Latin America that juxtaposes the everyday with the marvelous or magical. 3.)A narrative technique that records a characters internal flow of thoughts, memories, and associations. 4.)A movement of French painters that reached its apex in the 1870s and 1880s that advocated recording ones personal impressions of the world, rather than attempting a strict representation of reality. 5.)A line of poetry that contains five iambic feet. 6.)A broad term referring to the recognition of a reality different from appearance. 7.)A cultural movement of the early 1920s led by African American artists, writers, musicians, and performers. 8.)Rhyme that occurs at some place before the last syllables in a line. 9.)The deliberate joining of opposites or of elements that are not appropriate to each other. 10,) A twentieth-century movement in European and American poetry that advocated the creation of hard, clear images, concisely expressed in everyday speech. 11.)A type of autobiography that often focuses on a specific time period or historical event. 12.)A metrical foot consisting of one unaccented syllable followed by one accented syllable. 13.)A short, unrhymed poem developed in Japan in the fifteenth Century. 14.)A poem that does not tell a story but expresses the personal feelings or thoughts of a speaker. 15.)Deliberate exaggeration used for emphasis or to produce a comic or ironic effect. 16.)The reversalof the normal words order in a sentence or phrase. 17.)The formal, regular organization of stressed and unstressed syllables, measured in feet. 18.)A figure of speech that compares or equates two things without using like or as. 19.)An expression particular to a certain language that means something different from the literal definitions of its parts. 2 0.)The political and economic philosophy developed by Karl M. and his followers in the mid-nineteenth century.