Across
- 4. A form a Japanese poetry that consists of three lines in which there are five, seven and five syllables per line and is usually about nature.
- 5. Attitude towards the topic of the poem. Like happy or angry.
- 6. A poem that has 14 lines with 10-12 syllables in each line. In many sonnets, an idea is developed throughout most of the poem, until the last two or six lines question that idea
- 7. Writing that uses stentences.
- 10. A funny poem written with five lines. The first two lines and the last line all rhyme. The third and fourth lines rhyme. It often begins with, "There once was..."
- 11. When human qualities are assigned to non-human things.
- 12. Musical quality created by the accented and unaccented sylables.
- 13. Comparison that does not use like or as.
- 14. Figure of speech that uses exageration to express strong emotion or to create a comic effect.
- 16. Mental picture created by words that appeal to the five senses.
- 17. Narrator.
- 19. Mal,Male
- 20. Groups of lines set apart by spaces, like a paragraph.
- 22. Ben,Bene,Bon
Down
- 1. Regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syallbles.
- 2. A poem that includes 2 or more stanzas with similar stuructures;each line must rhyme with another line in the same stanza;usually a serious poem about a meaningful topic
- 3. Single word, sentence, part of sentences
- 4. Man,Manu
- 6. Camparison that uses the word "like" or "as."
- 8. What a poem looks like.
- 9. Words that sound like their meaning.
- 15. Repetition of accented vowel sound.
- 18. A type of writing in which words are chosen and arrenged to create a strong feeling, messgae, or image through meaning, sound, and rhythm.
- 19. short poem that tells a story and consists of stanzas of two to four lines and a refrain, or a series of lines that repeat.
- 21. Ped
