Across
- 2. Writing formulated from imagination, observations and arranged in a specific way
- 4. words end with the same consonant but slightly different vowel sounds or vice versa
- 6. when an object represents itself and something abstract at the same time.
- 8. A type of metaphor that compares to something that is considered common knowledge
- 12. the message of a piece of literature
- 14. What words the speaker uses to address a subject
- 15. pattern of rhymes in a poem
- 18. The dictionary definition
- 21. Comparison using the words "like" or "as"
- 23. The emotional meaning of a word
- 24. group of words within a poem
Down
- 1. who the speaker is directing the poem to
- 3. sections within a poem
- 5. repetition of vowel sounds within multiple words of the same line
- 7. a contradictory phrase that makes sense in the context
- 8. repetition of the first letter within a line
- 9. narrator of the poem
- 10. time and place in a piece of literature
- 11. A type of metaphor that gives human qualities to non-human objects
- 13. words at the ends of lines rhyme with each other
- 16. the emotions experienced by the readers
- 17. Comparison not using the words "like" or "as"
- 19. words that sound like what they describe
- 20. How the speaker feels about what is happening
- 22. multiple lines begin with the same word(s)
