Across
- 2. line Stanza
- 4. poetry/Poetry that does NOT follow a traditional structure.
- 9. Person/(I, me, our, we, mine, my)
- 11. Omniscient/It is when the audience are privy to the thoughts of a main character.
- 12. Person Narrative/(He, she, they, they’re, him, his, John Proctor, it)
- 14. Person/(you, or declarative statement)
- 15. a series of phrases that share a similar idea.
- 16. repetition of a phrase is found at the end of a line of poetry.
- 18. that follows traditions that are assumed to be correct.
Down
- 1. is when one idea represents another idea.
- 3. line Stanza
- 5. is when the audience is aware of the thoughts and emotions of all characters.
- 6. of View
- 7. or patterned writing such as in a newspaper.
- 8. is when two contradictory ideas actually make sense.
- 10. is how lines of poetry are grouped together.Anaphora: It is the repetition of a phrase at the beginning of a line of poetry, or in prose (non-metrical writing).
- 13. Verse/There is no rhyme scheme present.
- 17. line Stanza
