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HELP ASAP PLZZZ ITS A TIMED TEST Match the description to the term.

1. repetition of initial consonants
simile
2. giving the appearance of saying one thing while meaning something else
allegory
3. a comparison using like or as
sentimental
4. consists of two rhyming lines of verse with five iambic feet
Tory
5. giving something human characteristics
satire
6. a story in which things represent parts of a doctrine or theme
heroic couplet
7. a poem with fourteen lines, either Italian or English
alliteration
8. ridiculing something in order to correct behavior
irony
9. Swift, Johnson, and Goldsmith's political party
sonnet
10. tone in The Deserted Village
personification

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