BM 3 Review "Words are Birds"

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