Poetry techniques

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Across
  1. 2. Collection of four or more lines with a fixed length, meter or rhyming scheme
  2. 3. Word order, especially related to grammatical structures
  3. 7. Elements which appeal to the imagination and the senses to create a particular atmosphere
  4. 8. The basic definition of a word; compare with connotation
  5. 10. A direct comparison using 'like' or 'as'
  6. 11. The rhythm of a poem, established through syllable accentuation
  7. 12. The meaning of a word beyond its dictionary definition; compare with denotation
  8. 13. Repeated vowel sounds in the middle of successive words
  9. 14. Each unit of a word when it is split into its vowels (sometimes surrounded by consonants)
  10. 17. Repeated initial consonant sounds
  11. 19. When something represents something else
Down
  1. 1. A break in a line of poetry sometimes represented by ||
  2. 4. the pattern of accentuated syllables
  3. 5. An implied comparison
  4. 6. Attributing human qualities to inanimate objects or abstract notions
  5. 9. Continuation of a phrase over several lines
  6. 12. Repetition of consonant sounds
  7. 15. This is divided into vocabulary and syntax; it influences poem tone
  8. 16. Repeated hard consonant sounds that sound unpleasant and are difficult to pronounce
  9. 18. The use of smooth, repeated, aurally pleasing consonants