Alejandro's Poetry Terms
Across
- 1. Japanese verse written in 17 syllables divided into 3 lines, with each line having 5, 7 and 5 syllables. Normally contains highly evocative allusions. Typically about nature and it’s scenery
- 4. Repeating of a consonant sound. Considered slant rhymes
- 7. Formal poetry in which the author's feelings and emotions are expressed, typically in the 1st person
- 8. A group of a line forming a metric unit of a poem
- 9. A 14 line intro commonly used at the beginning of a drama. This type of poem contains 10 syllables in each line and is written in iambic pentameter
- 11. The Measured flow of words determined by the relation of long and short syllables
- 12. A poetic device intended to repeat or restate an object to create the effect of repetition
- 14. A rhyme with identical stressed vowels same consonants and vowel
- 15. A poem that’s arranged in quatrains with the same ABCB rhyme scheme
- 16. When two words sound similar. 2 rhyming lines minimum
- 17. A poetic foot is a complete segment of a poem containing at least 2 sequences of unstressed(*) and stressed(/) elements
- 18. Poetry that's emotional and dramatic, plays
- 19. The words are similar but not identical sounds
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- 2. Repeating of a vowel sound or diphthong in non-rhyming words. Considered slant rhymes.
- 3. Poetry that doesn’t rhyme or have a regular meter
- 4. 2 lines that are joined by rhyme
- 5. Poetry in which the poem is narrated, tells a story
- 6. Long and narrative poems often about or inspired by heroic figures
- 10. A line of verse with 5 metrical pairs of feet, each consisting of one unstressed syllable followed by one stressed syllable
- 13. Poetry in iambic pentameter but with no rhyme schemes