Across
- 2. a word that imitates or makes the sound it describes
- 4. a direct; nonliteral comparison where one thing is said to be another
- 10. a reference to a person; event; or work outside the piece
- 11. a single line of poetry
- 15. writing that uses rhyme; rhythm; imagery; and/or figurative language
- 16. Poetry, Poetry that tells a story in verse form
- 17. a group of lines in a poem, treated as a single unit
- 18. the authors or narrators attitude explored in the poem
Down
- 1. the emotion of feeling; felt or interpreted by the reader
- 3. an idea; concept; message or lesson explored throughout the poem
- 5. Rhyme, the repetition of sounds (rhymes) at the end of lines in poems
- 6. the use of exaggeration to express strong feelings
- 7. the patterns of emphasized or 'stressed' syllables in a line of poetry
- 8. giving human characteristics to nonhuman objects
- 9. Scheme, the patterns of end rhymes through a poem
- 12. an object or image used to represent something
- 13. a nonliteral comparison using 'like' or 'as'
- 14. Language, language that does not match its normal literal meaning
