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Match the work or description to the author or term. 1. "annabel lee" blank verse 2. the section of a sonnet that sets the theme walt whitman 3. pioneer of free verse alliteration 4. unrhymed iambic pentameter image 5. an example of consonance "the snake" 6. an example of irony "success" 7. a word picture robert frost 8. a repetition of consonant sounds at the beginnings of words in a line of poetry octave 9. a two-syllable foot that is the direct reverse of an iamb edgar allan poe 10. "birches" trochee

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