Across
- 4. Purposely breaking the natural phrase or clause into the next line.
- 5. Four lines of poetry that rhyme.
- 8. When the writer speaks directly to something.
- 9. Two lines of poetry that have end rhyme.
- 10. Making an object act like a person or animal.
- 12. A comparison between two things using like or as.
- 13. A direct comparison between two things.
- 16. Repetition of consonant sounds in nearby words or lines.
- 17. A figure of speech using contradictory words.
- 19. Words or phrases that describe and appeal to the senses.
Down
- 1. Important words or phrases that repeat.
- 2. Repetition of sounds in pleasing patterns.
- 3. Use of part as a whole or vice versa.
- 6. Repeated consonant sounds at the beginning of words.
- 7. A contradictory statement that may not be true.
- 8. A reference to another literary piece, character, or myth.
- 11. Words that are written like sounds.
- 13. A poem written through an object or animal's perspective.
- 14. Repeated vowel sounds.
- 15. Related object stands in for something else.
- 18. An exaggeration.
