Across
- 3. In “Words are Birds,” what happens when words become messengers?
- 5. Based on “Words are Birds,” which of the following is true?
- 7. Which of the following does not reflect how words impact the English language?
- 10. What is the overall mood of "Words are Birds"?
- 12. In the poem, “Words are Birds,” which word is not used as a metaphor for words?
- 13. The author uses the format of poetry to
- 14. The poem is best described as
- 15. In “Words are Birds,” canaries are described as “familiar” and quetzals as “exotic.” Exotic most likely
Down
- 1. The tone of the poem “Words are Birds” is
- 2. In which sentence does borders have the same meaning as used in the lines above?
- 4. Which statement best summarizes this poem?
- 6. The purpose of “Words are Birds” is most likely to
- 8. Lines 46 through 50 symbolize the
- 9. Lines 16 through 20 mean that words are
- 11. What does the poet mean in the line, “Some words die caged—”?
