Revision of Poetry & SLAM Concepts
Across
- 3. A persuasive technique that connects with the audience's feelings.
- 4. Saying a word or phrase multiple times for emphasis.
- 7. The physical platform where a slam poet stands to perform.
- 8. A massive exaggeration used to make a strong point.
- 13. The name of the famous poem performed by Marshall Davis Jones.
- 14. A group of lines that forms a paragraph in a poem.
- 17. Comparing two things by saying one thing IS another thing.
- 18. A very strong feeling of excitement or love for a topic.
- 20. A type of spoken word poetry competition performed with passion.
- 22. To trick or convince someone to agree with your opinion.
- 24. How loud or soft a poet speaks during their performance.
- 25. Fair behaviour and treatment for every single person in society.
- 26. The sound produced by a person when they speak or sing.
Down
- 1. The sound made by a computer mouse or tapping a screen.
- 2. When two or more words end with the same sound.
- 5. The main lesson or central message hidden inside a text.
- 6. Who a person is and what makes them unique.
- 7. Comparing two things using the words like or as.
- 9. A persuasive technique that builds trust by using an expert.
- 10. A type of creative writing that uses rhythm and imagery.
- 11. Items you cannot use during a formal slam poetry performance.
- 12. A social media website mentioned in the poem Touchscreen.
- 15. A personal belief or view that cannot be proven true.
- 16. A persuasive technique that uses facts, logic, and true numbers.
- 19. When multiple words close together start with the same sound.
- 21. The group of people who watch a performance or read a text.
- 23. A strong feeling like happiness, anger, or sadness.