Across
- 6. Word choice in a poetry.
- 7. A three-line stanza
- 9. A figure of speech that compares two things that are not alike to make a deeper meaning.
- 10. A structured rhythm in poetry
- 12. A fourteen-line poem with a strict rhyme scheme, often written in iambic pentameter.
- 14. A figure of speech that compares two things using the words “like” or “as.”
- 15. A six-line stanza.
- 16. A two-line stanza.
- 17. A four-line stanza.
- 20. The use of vivid language to create a sensory experience for the reader.
- 22. A brief, lyrical poetry that frequently praises something
Down
- 1. When an author repeats a word,phrase, sentence, or stanza for effect or emphasis
- 2. An exaggerated statement for emphasis or effect
- 3. A word that sounds like the sound it makes
- 4. The way in which rhythm is measured in a poem.
- 5. A figure of speech that gives human qualities to non-human things or ideas.
- 8. The repetition of identical or similar sounds at the end of words.
- 11. The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words or syllables.
- 13. A five-line stanza
- 18. An old and traditional form of poetry that typically tells a dramatic or emotional story.
- 19. The use of an object, person, or event to represent something else.
- 21. A poem that laments a person’s death or the end of something
