Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Here are the correct matches:
1. The arrangement of beats or accents in a line of poetry: meter.
2. The pattern in which similar end-sounds occur in a poem: rhyme scheme.
3. Unaccented syllable followed by an accented syllable: iambic foot.
4. An accented syllable followed by an unaccented syllable: trochaic foot.
5. Words that sound like the noises they describe: onomatopoeia.
6. The repetition of consonants at the beginning of words: alliteration.
7. A stated comparison using like or as: simile.
8. An implied (unstated) comparison: metaphor.
9. Something that stands for something else: symbol.
10. Gives human characteristics to inanimate objects, ideas, and animals: personification.
11. Giving the appearance of saying one thing while meaning something else: irony.
12. A sudden, direct address to an inanimate object or a fictitious person: apostrophe.