Z. Watson-Poetic Crossword

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Across
  1. 1. Word expressing ideas and concepts.
  2. 3. Words referring to the five senses.
  3. 8. Poems without a rime scheme or basic meter.
  4. 12. Lowest level of diction, spoken by common people.
  5. 13. A pattern of stresses and pauses in a poem.
  6. 15. A verse that does not end in punctuation.
  7. 16. Multiple words with similar consonant sounds.
  8. 17. The audience knows something the speaker does not.
  9. 21. literal meaning of a word.
  10. 22. Recurring character,event, or symbol.
  11. 24. Emphasis or accent on a syllable.
  12. 25. Casually speech.
  13. 27. Tradition narrative that comes from a culture's oral tradition.
  14. 30. A tradition used verse form, known for love poetry.
  15. 31. Author expands on the comparison they made.
  16. 33. A character made to be the speaker of a poem.
  17. 35. The sounds of words connect to the meaning that is pleasing to the ear and mind.
  18. 36. A two line stanza.
  19. 39. A pause anywhere in a line.
  20. 40. Repetition of vowel sounds.
  21. 41. A harsh sound.
  22. 42. A person, place, or thing that has a meaning.
Down
  1. 2. Suggested meaning or overtones.
  2. 4. Represents an action by word to inmate a sound.
  3. 5. Casual but correct language of native speakers.
  4. 6. The speakers say the opposite of what is meant.
  5. 7. the metrical pattern of verse in a poem.
  6. 9. A four line stanza.
  7. 10. Formal language,usually written,but spoken during special occasions.
  8. 11. A group of lines of regular rhythm.
  9. 14. More than one comparison relating to the theme of the poem.
  10. 18. Basic rhythm structure based on the number of stressed syllables per line.
  11. 19. Unstressed syllable.
  12. 20. Difference between the speakers position or desire and the fate they receive.
  13. 23. Repetition of consonant sounds.
  14. 24. Pattern of two or more lines of verse.
  15. 26. A verse that ends in a pause.
  16. 28. Words referring to sight.
  17. 29. A statement not meant in the literal sense.
  18. 32. The author's word choice.
  19. 34. The author's attitude.
  20. 37. Poems that look regular and symmetrical.
  21. 38. Difference between what is said and its meaning.