Across
- 1. Word expressing ideas and concepts.
- 3. Words referring to the five senses.
- 8. Poems without a rime scheme or basic meter.
- 12. Lowest level of diction, spoken by common people.
- 13. A pattern of stresses and pauses in a poem.
- 15. A verse that does not end in punctuation.
- 16. Multiple words with similar consonant sounds.
- 17. The audience knows something the speaker does not.
- 21. literal meaning of a word.
- 22. Recurring character,event, or symbol.
- 24. Emphasis or accent on a syllable.
- 25. Casually speech.
- 27. Tradition narrative that comes from a culture's oral tradition.
- 30. A tradition used verse form, known for love poetry.
- 31. Author expands on the comparison they made.
- 33. A character made to be the speaker of a poem.
- 35. The sounds of words connect to the meaning that is pleasing to the ear and mind.
- 36. A two line stanza.
- 39. A pause anywhere in a line.
- 40. Repetition of vowel sounds.
- 41. A harsh sound.
- 42. A person, place, or thing that has a meaning.
Down
- 2. Suggested meaning or overtones.
- 4. Represents an action by word to inmate a sound.
- 5. Casual but correct language of native speakers.
- 6. The speakers say the opposite of what is meant.
- 7. the metrical pattern of verse in a poem.
- 9. A four line stanza.
- 10. Formal language,usually written,but spoken during special occasions.
- 11. A group of lines of regular rhythm.
- 14. More than one comparison relating to the theme of the poem.
- 18. Basic rhythm structure based on the number of stressed syllables per line.
- 19. Unstressed syllable.
- 20. Difference between the speakers position or desire and the fate they receive.
- 23. Repetition of consonant sounds.
- 24. Pattern of two or more lines of verse.
- 26. A verse that ends in a pause.
- 28. Words referring to sight.
- 29. A statement not meant in the literal sense.
- 32. The author's word choice.
- 34. The author's attitude.
- 37. Poems that look regular and symmetrical.
- 38. Difference between what is said and its meaning.
