BM 3 Review "Words are Birds"
Across
- 3. What literary device is used in the lines above?
- 6. What is an appropriate title for both “Words are Birds” and “Pretty Words”?
- 8. Both poems refer to some creatures that are
- 9. How are both poems alike?
- 11. Both poems present the idea that words
- 12. To which of the senses do both poems appeal most?
- 14. How are the poets’ literary styles in “Words are Birds” and “Pretty Words” different?
- 15. Which word best completes the analogy?
Down
- 1. What theme do both poems have in common?
- 2. Which literary device do both poets use in “Words are Birds” and “Pretty Words”?
- 4. Which literary device is used in these lines?
- 5. Which best describes why this poem was written without punctuation or capitalization?
- 7. Which one of the following sets of lines from “Words are Birds” contains personification?
- 10. Which two words from the poem are most opposite in meaning?
- 13. What do both poems suggest about poets?