Across
- 4. A line of poetry where the sense stops at the end shown by a punctuation mark
- 6. A pair of 2 consecutive lines that rhyme
- 9. words or phrases repeated to create dramatic effect
- 11. the way that the poem is organised on a page
- 14. When a word in the middle of a line of poetry rhymes with the word at the end of the line
- 18. A writers attitude to their subject matter
- 19. the person telling the story in the poem
- 20. saying that one thing is another thing
Down
- 1. when an animal or object is given human feelings or qualities
- 2. The opposite to end stopped lines the sense runs with no punctuation
- 3. the beat of the words in a poem
- 5. the central idea explored in the poem
- 7. Repetition of consonants
- 8. A paragraph in a poem
- 10. language that appeals to the senses
- 12. Words whose sounds mirrors their meaning
- 13. comparing one thing to another using as or like
- 15. When the sounds of the words at the ends of particular lines echo eachother
- 16. Repetition of vowels
- 17. The emotions conveyed by the writer through his or her descriptive language
