Across
- 3. Group of lines forming a unit in a poem (a clearly demarcated part of a poem).
- 4. When animal characteristics are assigned to humans
- 8. Language intended to create an emotional response.
- 11. The author’s attitude toward the subject of a work or toward the audience
- 12. A descriptive technique that compares one thing with another, usually using 'as' or 'like'
- 15. Something used to stand for or represent something else
- 16. When a sentence runs over from one line of verse into the next
- 17. The overall feeling or atmosphere of a poem
- 18. Repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
- 19. A metaphor attributing human feelings to an object
- 21. A phrase that consists of two words that are contradictory.
Down
- 1. A type of personification where emotions are given to a setting, an object or the weather.
- 2. A one-stanza, 14-line poem
- 5. An extended speech by one person in literature and drama
- 6. Words that sound a little like they mean
- 7. A use of obvious exaggeration for rhetorical effect
- 9. A descriptive technique that names a person, thing or action as something else
- 10. A hissing sound is created within a group of words through the repetition of "s" sound
- 13. A figure of speech in which the same consonant sound repeats within a group of words.
- 14. The attribution of human characteristics, emotions, and behaviours to animals or other non-human things.
- 20. The arrangement of words to form a regular beat through a pattern of stresses
