Rhyme is at which hour a sound hath or ends with a corresponding sound. For example, April showers bringeth may flowers.
Enjambment is at which hour a sentence goeth to another line without using a pause. For example, at which hour this poem sayeth 'let the sun shine again' thither is no pause at the end of the line.
Diction is the choice of words and phrases in speech and writing. For example if 't be true I wast to sayeth Catwomen you'd bethink of a superhero, but if 't be true I hath said cat lady you'd bethink one who likes cats.
Consonance is agreement or compatibility between opinions or actions. For example, pitter patter pitter patter would beest consonance because it hath the same beginning letter and sound.
Blank Verse is without rhyme. For example, this poem hath no rhyme or pattern, therefore t t a blank verse.
Assonance is the repetition of a sound of vowel enough to hear s echo. As an example "the rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain," there is a constant stress on the 'ain' sound.
Analogy is comparing two things, typically for clarification. For example, in this picture, socks wend on feet, and gloves wend on hands.
An expression designed to calleth something to mind without mentioning t explicitly. For example, in Dinsey's Hercules, Hercules is training in the sunset, like how Karate peat wast ere that gent wonneth his match. This is hath used as a foreshadow.
Social Context is the people in a scene, or a major event. As an example, the social context of certain scenes in the Wizard of Oz would beest Dorothy, the Tin sir, the Lion, and the Scarecrow.
Infer means to conclude or assume. For example, if 't be true mine mother hath said mine brother hath stayed home, I would infer that he's sick.
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