Poetry Terms Crossword

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