Poetry Terms Crossword by Rey Valdez

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Across
  1. 2. The measured flow of stressed and unstressed syllables
  2. 4. A repetition of consonant sounds
  3. 7. A group of two lines with the same ending rhyme
  4. 8. A group of lines in a poem separated by a space (similar to a paragraph)
  5. 10. A lyric type poem that uses ABAB rhythm
  6. 13. A line verse of 10 syllables, each consisting of one stressed followed by one unstressed syllable
  7. 14. A Japanese verse 3 line poem that has 5 syllables on first and 3rd line, and 7 syllables on the second line
  8. 15. When two words sound similar in at least two lines (typically at the end)
  9. 16. Verse with zero structure (no rhymes or patterns)
  10. 17. A poem with 14 lines that express a complete thought (also uses iambic parameter)
  11. 18. A formal type of poetry that expresses feelings and emotions while including some musical rhythm
Down
  1. 1. A type of poetry that tells a story from the narrator
  2. 3. A lengthy type of narrative poem about heroic actions
  3. 5. A repetition of the same vowel sounds being used (also known as vowel rhyme)
  4. 6. A verse that rhymes but no patterns
  5. 8. When words have a similar rhyme sound, but not identical
  6. 9. A type of poetry that uses dramatic dialogue or monologue
  7. 11. Identical, stressed full rhyme with the same consonants and vowels
  8. 12. A pair of stressed and unstressed syllables
  9. 19. A poetic device intended to repeat a phrase or object to create repetition (in the same positioning in different stanzas)