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