English Poetry Terms II

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Across
  1. 3. imagery that appeals to our sense of sight.
  2. 5. imagery that appeals to our sense of touch.
  3. 6. a combination of contradictory terms (usually 2 words side by side that are opposites).
  4. 10. a figure of speech in which something non-human is given human characteristics.
Down
  1. 1. a phrase repeated at intervals throughout a poem; may appear at the end of each stanza or at less regular intervals; may be altered slightly at each appearance.
  2. 2. Imagery that appeals to our sense of sound.
  3. 4. a poem in praise of something divine or expressing some noble idea.
  4. 7. a literary device wherein the sound of a word echoes the sound it represents. Example: crunch, drip, boom
  5. 8. Scheme the pattern of rhyme used in a poem, generally indicated by matching lowercase letters to show which lines rhyme.
  6. 9. the atmosphere or feeling created by a literary work, partly by a description of the objects or by the style of the descriptions.