Across
- 2. Continuing the sentence beyond the end of the line
- 4. Poem or song narrating a short story
- 5. The rhythmic structure of a line; made up of “feet”
- 9. The repetition of concluding syllables
- 10. Subtle reference to another famous work
- 12. Group of two rhyming lines acting as a unit
- 13. A comparison between two things not using like or as
- 15. A group of words arranged into a row
- 17. Lines composed of five iambs (ten syllables)Often used by Shakespeare
- 19. Verse without rhyme, especially iambic pentameter (again, Shakespeare)
Down
- 1. Fourteen lines with a formal rhyme scheme
- 3. Repetition of sounds at the beginning of words
- 6. A group of lines separated from others by a break
- 7. A comparison between two things using like or as
- 8. Poetry without rhyme or regular meter
- 11. Giving human qualities to nonhuman entities
- 14. Combination of one stressed and one unstressed syllable.
- 16. June/Moon)
- 18. Specific Foot Combination: 1 unstressed + 1 stressed syllable. Example: “I am”
