Poetic Devices (The English Romantics)

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Across
  1. 2. A short remark or poem that expresses an idea in a clever or memorable way
  2. 4. Imagery that describes how something moves
  3. 6. Similar sounds within one line of poetry usually in a regular pattern
  4. 8. An idea or image that is repeated regularly throughout a poem or other creative work
  5. 9. A word that echoes the sound that it describes
  6. 12. An indirect reference to a person, character, place or event that contributes meaning
  7. 14. The repetition of 's' sounds in nearby words
  8. 15. Imagery that calls on our sense of touch
  9. 16. Imagery that calls on our sense of sight
  10. 17. A comparison that replaces one thing with another
  11. 18. Two lines of poetry together that rhyme and are of equal length
  12. 21. A metaphor that gives non-living things human characteristics
  13. 22. When the writer seems to be speaking to someone or something, using second person voice
  14. 23. Exaggeration for dramatic effect
  15. 24. Imagery that calls on our sense of taste
Down
  1. 1. When the writer uses the pronouns 'I' and 'me' they are writing in ----- ------ perspective
  2. 3. Something simple that stands for or represents something more complex
  3. 5. A metaphor that gives animals and other living things human characteristics
  4. 7. The repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words
  5. 10. The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginnings of words
  6. 11. A comparison that uses the words 'like' or 'as'
  7. 13. Imagery that calls on our sense of smell
  8. 19. When one line flows into the next without a pause in order to make sense
  9. 20. Similar sounds at the ends of lines of poetry usually in a regular pattern
  10. 25. Imagery that calls on our sense of sound