Poetry techniques

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Across
  1. 3. “Never, never, never give up.”
  2. 5. She struggled to forgive herself. (Man vs. Self)
  3. 8. “I’m so hungry I could eat a horse.”
  4. 11. “The wild wind whipped through the woods.”
  5. 13. a pause
  6. 15. “The cat sat on the mat.”
  7. 16. Although it was late, she kept working on her project.
  8. 20. A dove often represents peace.
  9. 22. She remembered the day her brother left for war.
  10. 24. “Snake” can imply danger or betrayal beyond its literal meaning.
  11. 25. is sweet,
  12. 27. “A small village in 1942.”
  13. 28. She wanted to go outside, but it was raining.
  14. 32. “She was kind and generous.” (direct characterisation)
Down
  1. 1. The brave knight entered the cave.
  2. 2. The dark forest and silence created a tense mood.
  3. 4. “The wind whispered through the trees.”
  4. 6. A theme in Wonder is kindness and acceptance.
  5. 7. The denotation of "snake" is simply a legless reptile.
  6. 9. “Her smile was like sunshine on a rainy day.”
  7. 10. “Oh, great. Another Monday.” (sarcastic tone)
  8. 12. “Dark clouds gathered…” hints something bad may happen.
  9. 14. “Nice job,” she said, after he dropped the cake.
  10. 17. *The line flows
  11. 18. Example
  12. 19. “I walked slowly into the room, unsure of what I’d find.”
  13. 20. *Roses are red,
  14. 21. “Time is a thief that steals our moments.”
  15. 23. “The golden sun dipped behind jagged mountains.”
  16. 26. are blue,
  17. 29. “The article showed a clear bias against the policy.”
  18. 30. the next.*
  19. 31. The moment Harry faces Voldemort is the story’s climax.
  20. 33. so are you.*