Across
- 1. a group of lines that make up a poem
- 4. the reader’s feeling when reading a text
- 5. reason an author decides to write about a certain subject (Persuade, Inform, Entertain)
- 9. the literal meaning of a word, the dictionary definition
- 10. an exaggeration
- 12. when the sound something makes is also the name for the sound it makes
- 13. repetition of same sound at the beginning of two or more words
- 16. the author’s attitude toward a subject or audience
- 17. sentence with one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses
- 18. the message, lesson learned, or the moral of a story
- 20. when a word, phrase, line, or stanza is repeated
Down
- 2. who a piece of writing is intended for
- 3. reference to a well-known piece of literature, mythology, pop culture, religion, or history
- 6. when human traits are given to something nonhuman
- 7. sentence with two independent clauses joined by a comma and FANBOY or with a semicolon.
- 8. the feeling a word brings to mind
- 11. the way a line ends in a poem, tells you how to read it
- 14. unit into which a poem is divided
- 15. the pattern of rhymes at the ends of lines in a poem
- 19. sentence with one independent clause
