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