POETRY TYPES AND ELEMENTS
Across
- 2. A type of poetry written in the shape of its subject
- 3. The repetition of vowel sounds with in or end of words
- 5. An extreme exaggeration; "I never win at anything!"
- 7. A 14-line poem with a set rhyme scheme
- 9. The repetition of consonant sounds within or at the end of words
- 11. The division of a poem, similar to a paragraph
- 12. The pattern of rhymes in a poem
- 13. A songlike poem that expresses emotion of the poem’s speaker.
- 15. The arrangement of words to create a beat in a poem
- 17. Language that appeals to the senses
- 18. Poem does not rhyme, but each line has five stressed syllables or beats.
- 19. Repeating words or phrases for emphasis
- 20. A three-line Japanese poem with a 5-7-5 syllable pattern
Down
- 1. Poem that does not use consistent rhymes or rhythms
- 4. A comparison of two unlike things that extends throughout the entire poem instead of just a few lines of the poem.
- 6. The attitude of the speaker in a poem
- 8. Rhymes occurring at the end of lines
- 10. A type of poem that tells a story
- 14. The repetition of beginning consonant sounds in a series or words
- 16. The way a poem makes the reader feel