Poetry terminology

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Across
  1. 4. : A conscious state of mind or predominant emotion.
  2. 7. : Poetry written with a precise meter—almost always iambic pentameter—that does not rhyme.
  3. 10. : Explicit or direct meaning, as distinguished from the ideas or meanings associated with it or suggested by it.
  4. 12. : The recurrence of rhythmic stresses or accents in a regular pattern.
  5. 14. : One that concerns the natural world, rural life, and landscapes. These poems have persevered from Ancient Greece.
  6. 16. : the expressions of the author’s attitude toward the subject matter.
  7. 17. :Rhyme that comes at the end of lines.
  8. 18. :The repetition, at close intervals, of vowel sounds.
  9. 20. : The repetition of initial consonant sounds.
  10. 23. : An explicit comparison of one thing to another using the connecting words like, as.
  11. 24. : The central or unifying idea that is developed in a work.
  12. 26. : Is a form of dramatic exaggeration used in poetry and prose alike.
  13. 28. : A figure of speech in which a person or thing stands for some other idea.
  14. 30. : The techniques that poets use to give their poems meaning.
  15. 31. : Giving human characteristics to an animal, object or abstract concept.
  16. 33. : The use of a word to suggest a different association than its literal meaning.
  17. 35. :A reference to a person, place, thing, event or idea in history or literature.
  18. 36. : Observation that contains a general truth.
  19. 37. : An anapest is a metrical foot of poetry that consists of two unstressed syllables.
Down
  1. 1. : The voice of the poem, similar to a narrator in fiction.
  2. 2. : The pattern of end rhymes denoted by lowercase letters.
  3. 3. : A phrase containing words that appear to be logically incompatible.
  4. 5. : A form of poetry that is written in verse and meant to be recited in public or acted out.
  5. 6. : A poem that tells a story.
  6. 7. : A form of narrative verse that can be either poetic or musical.
  7. 8. :An apostrophe is a poetic phrase addressed to a subject who is either dead.
  8. 9. : A poetry contains three-line groupings.
  9. 11. : A word, line or phrase that is repeated within the lines or stanzas of the poem itself.
  10. 13. verse : Poetry that is not in a fixed form.
  11. 15. : A 14-line poem that has traditionally followed specific rules of thyme and meter.
  12. 19. : The place and time in which a poem takes place.
  13. 21. : An implied comparison in which the figurative word is substituted.
  14. 22. : Literature written in meter or verse.
  15. 25. :two or more words that repeat the same end sounds.
  16. 27. : A short poem that expresses personal emotions.
  17. 28. : The rhythm of a line within a work of poetry.
  18. 29. : A four-line stanza.
  19. 32. : A group of lines in a poem.
  20. 33. : 2-line stanza, which may or may not rhyme.
  21. 34. : The use of images, often figurative ones, that appeal to one of the 5 senses.