Across
- 4. Rules
- 6. Words that have a similar (but not identical) end sound
- 7. Sonnet 29 is this type of sonnet
- 8. When the narrator of the poem speaks directly to another character
- 10. In ‘When we two parted”, the speaker’s feelings when he says “vows are all broken”
- 11. A way of describing something by saying that it is something else
- 13. When a poet puts two contrasting ideas close to each other
- 15. Shelley is a poet belonging to this movement
- 16. An important figure in a child's life
- 17. The distance between the tip of the thumb and the tip of the little finger when the hand is fully extended
- 18. The irregular rhyme scheme of Mother, any distance show this
- 20. Traditional poetic expression of love
Down
- 1. The structure of Hardy’s poem, as shown by the use of the word “pond”
- 2. Disapproved of, scolded, reproached
- 3. The main concept of ‘Mother, any distance’
- 5. Does not require an answer, but is asked to make or emphasise a point
- 9. The use of a physical object to represent something
- 12. A turning point in a poem, dramatic change of tone
- 14. A pause in a line of poetry
- 19. In ‘Love’s philosophy’, “a law divine” is an example of this type of language
