Across
- 2. A Central message or perception about life revealed through a literary work
- 4. A lyric poem on a serious theme
- 7. A deliberate exaggeration made for effect
- 9. The repetition of initial consonant sounds in consecutive or slightly separated words
- 12. A group of lines in a poem
- 15. A type of figurative language in which an animal ,thing ,force of nature
- 16. A comparison of two seemingly unlike things the word like or as
- 17. A poem of mourning usually about someone who has died
- 18. A figure of speech in which one thing is spoken or written about as if it were another
- 21. Contains one stressed sylbible and at least one unstressed syllable
Down
- 1. Poetry that does not use regular rhyme ,meter ,or stanza division
- 3. Repetiton of D "Fired,Heard,Round,World"
- 5. Writing or speech meant to be understood imaginatively instead of litrally
- 6. "lucinda matlock and petit ,the poet" is an example of ___
- 8. One that tells a story
- 10. A Highly musical type of poetry that expresses the emotions of a speaker
- 11. A pattern of beats or stresses in a line of verse or prose
- 13. "Because I Could Not Stop For Death"
- 14. A regular rhythmic pattern in poetry as determined by the number of beats
- 19. A major genre of literature ,is characterized by imaginative language that is carefully chosen and arranged to communicate experiences ,thoughts ,and emotions
- 20. The repetition of sounds at the ends of words
