Poetry Terms
Across
- 2. use of a word that resembles the sound it denotes
- 4. a strong syllable followed by a weak syllable; sounds like DUM-da
- 7. a short poem that expresses the emotions and thoughts of a 1st-person narrator; musical qualities
- 9. poetry that is not in a fixed form
- 10. poetry that is categorized by its patterns of lines, meter, rhymes, and stanzas
- 11. a group of lines in a poem
- 13. a poem which is written in prose format; has no fixed lines
- 14. repetition of words or sequences of words at the beginning of multiple phrases, sentences, or lines
- 17. a poem that tells a story
- 19. a fairly short narrative poem written in a songlike stanza form
- 20. a 14-line poem
Down
- 1. two or more words that repeat the same end sounds
- 3. the recurrence of rhythmic stresses or accents in a regular pattern
- 5. 2-line stanza, which may or may not rhyme
- 6. the repetition of initial consonant sounds
- 8. the pattern of end rhymes denoted by lowercase letters (a, b, c, d...) where each letter represents a new rhyme
- 12. the repetition, at close intervals, of vowel sounds
- 15. a reference to a person, place, thing, event, or idea in history or literature used to suggest an emotion or idea
- 16. rhyme that comes at the end of lines
- 18. a weak syllable followed by a strong syllable; sounds like da-DUM