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as a review for our poem were reading tomorrow use your chromebook to help you answer this question: what is poetic diction?
the rhyme scheme and rhythm pattern of a poem.
the specific word choice and style a poet uses to create tone, mood, and meaning.
the order in which events happen in a poem.
the use of ordinary, everyday language in a poem.
as a review for our poem were reading tomorrow use your chromebook to help you answer this question: which is an example of an idiom?
the sun was shining brightly in the sky.
she spilled the beans about the surprise party.
- Poetic diction: It refers to the specific word choice and style a poet uses to create tone, mood, and meaning. The other options describe rhyme scheme (which is about rhythm and rhyme), the order of events (which is more about narrative structure), and ordinary language (which is the opposite of the often - more refined or specialized language in poetic diction).
- Idiom: An idiom is a phrase that has a meaning different from the literal meaning of its individual words. “She spilled the beans about the surprise party” is an idiom. “Spilled the beans” means to reveal a secret, not literally pour out beans. “The sun was shining brightly in the sky” is a literal description.
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