Poetry and Figurative Language Crossword

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Across
  1. 1. Which of your five senses does the following example of imagery appeal to? The fog covered everything in sight for nearly a mile.
  2. 3. The trees shook their branches angrily in the wind.
  3. 7. A song-like narrative poem that has a specific rhyme scheme and structure.
  4. 8. A five lined poem with an AABBA rhyme scheme.
  5. 10. You are the apple of my eye.
  6. 11. verse A poem with no specific rhyme scheme or structure.
  7. 12. Jay, Joe, and Judy did not do their homework yesterday.
  8. 14. A group of lines in a poem.
  9. 15. The class is a wild as a circus.
  10. 16. Which of your five senses does the following example of imagery appeal to? After handling the hot frying pan, I needed medicine to heal the pain.
Down
  1. 2. It took forever for my bus to arrive this morning.
  2. 4. The leaves crunched beneath my feet.
  3. 5. This type of figurative language creates a picture in your mind and appeals to your five senses.
  4. 6. The repetition of sounds at the ends of words (cat and bat).
  5. 9. The pattern of rhyming in poetry, example AABBA.
  6. 13. A three lined poem with a 5-7-5 syllable pattern, usually about nature.
  7. 14. Which of your five senses does the following example of imagery appeal to? The stench of the rotten eggs filled the air.