Across
- 4. An introduction to a piece of literary or musical work.
- 8. A single person or character who speaks all linking parts and prologue.
- 9. Something that's not capable with two or more items.
- 10. Someone saying something but meaning the opposite.
- 11. a verse with one short, unstressed syllable followed by one long, stressed syllable.
- 18. Figurative language comparing on thing to another using as, like, and seems.
- 22. Sound as a word. Example- BOOM!
- 23. Figurative language with opposite meaning.
- 25. One sided love that's not shown.
Down
- 1. A poem with 14 lines usually 10 syllables.
- 2. Two characters with different personalities.
- 3. Give hints about about what could happen in the future.
- 5. A pattern in which words rhyme.
- 6. A poem with eight lines (octave) with the rhyming scheme abbaabba.
- 7. Figurative language means something different than what's said. Example- It's raining cats and dogs.
- 10. A poem in the form of a narrative writing.
- 12. to shift from one topic to another.
- 13. A play with a bad event usually having an unhappy ending.
- 14. A subject; a topic.
- 15. Rhyming with different ending syllabus.
- 16. Speaking ones thoughts aloud.
- 17. A conversation between two or more people.
- 19. A verse with no rhyme.
- 20. Two lines of a verse, usually rhyming.
- 21. An expression in writing.
- 24. A joke with different meanings of one word.
