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This bingo card has 25 words: The main part of an image, refers to the pattern and organization of a poem's lines, stanzas, and rhyme scheme., a rhetorical device in which three parallel elements are listed, usually with parallel grammatical structure., the marks and symbols used in written language to indicate structure, clarify meaning, and facilitate readability., the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses or sentences., repetition of similar sounds, usually consonant sounds or vowel sounds, in close proximity in a line of poetry or prose., Free!, refers to the perspective or focus of attention in a scene, description, or image., refers to the use of multiple conjunctions or the lack of conjunctions in a sentence, respectively, to achieve a particular effect, such as emphasis or speed., This is used symbolically in images to represent things like anger, anxiety, etc., refers to the perspective or point of view from which a scene, image, or story is presented or described., a technique in poetry where a line runs on from one verse to the next without a pause at the end of the line., Invisible lines which direct your eyesight to the salient image, in literature, refers to the distinction between the most important or prominent elements in a scene or description, and the less prominent or secondary elements., the author's attitude towards the subject, characters, or audience as conveyed through the use of language and style., refers to the way words are arranged and organised to create specific emotional, rhythmic, or thematic effects in writing., refers to the level of formality or informality in a person's language, tone, and style, ranging from informal conversation to formal writing or speech., refers to the time frame in which the events of a story or description are set, such as past, present, or future., the perspective from which a story is told, including first-person, second-person, and third-person point of view., a comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification., a pair of rhyming lines in poetry., a repetition of similar sounds at the end of two or more words, often used in poetry for musical or mnemonic effect., a type of poetry that does not adhere to a specific rhyme scheme or meter., Free! and a word that mimics the sound it represents, such as "hiss," "buzz," or "crackle.".

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