poetry terms

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Across
  1. 3. A poetic foot is a complete segment of a poem containing at least 2 sequences of unstressed(*) and stressed(/) elements.
  2. 4. A 14 line intro commonly used at the beginning of a drama. This type of poem contains 10 syllables in each line and is written in iambic pentameter.
  3. 7. poem that’s arranged in quatrains with the same ABAB rhyme scheme.
  4. 12. The words are similar but not identical sounds
  5. 13. A line of verse with 5 metrical feet, each consisting of one unstressed syllable followed by one stressed syllable
  6. 15. Poetry in which the poem is narrated, tells a story.
  7. 16. Formal poetry in which the author's feelings and emotions are expressed, typically in the 1st person. musical.
  8. 19. A rhyme with identical stressed vowels same consonants and vowels
  9. 20. Poetry that's emotional and dramatic, plays.
Down
  1. 1. 2 lines that are joined by rhyme
  2. 2. A group of a lines forming a metric unit of a poem
  3. 5. The Measured flow of words determined by the relation of long and short syllables
  4. 6. Long and narrative poems often about or inspired by heroic figures
  5. 8. Repeating of a vowel sound or diphthong in non-rhyming words. Considered slant rhymes.
  6. 9. Japanese verse written in 17 syllables divided into 3 lines, with each line having 5, 7 and 5 syllables. Normally contains highly evocative allusions. Typically about nature and it’s scenery.
  7. 10. Poetry that doesn’t rhyme or have a regular meter
  8. 11. When two words sound similar. 2 rhyming lines minimum
  9. 14. Repeating of a consonant sound. Considered slant rhymes.
  10. 17. A poetic device intended to repeat or restate an object to create the effect of repetition Where elements of a sequence are repeated intentionally as to direct the reader's attention, to emphasize.
  11. 18. Verse that rhymes but has no regular meter