Across
- 1. Group of lines in a poem
- 3. Using an object to represent an idea
- 5. Organisation of ideas in a poem
- 8. Deliberate exaggeration for effect
- 9. Overall type or shape of a poem
- 10. Writer's attitude towards the subject
- 12. Difference between two ideas or images
- 16. Poetry without a regular rhyme scheme
- 17. Sentence continuing onto the next line
- 18. Word that imitates a sound
- 19. Pattern of stressed syllables
- 20. Descriptive language appealing to the senses
- 21. Deliberate reuse of words or phrases
- 22. Placing contrasting ideas side by side
- 24. Repetition of initial consonant sounds
Down
- 2. Repetition of vowel sounds
- 4. Two contradictory words used together
- 5. Comparison using like or as
- 6. Giving human qualities to non-human things
- 7. Recurring image or idea
- 11. Pause within a line of poetry
- 13. Direct comparison without using like or as
- 14. Repetition of similar sounds
- 15. Difference between expectation and reality
- 23. Turning point in a poem
