Across
- 4. Good taste in conduct or appearance
- 6. A strong dislike
- 9. A philosophical and literacy movement that emphasized living a simple life and celebrating the truth found in nature and in personal emotion and imagination
- 11. It began changing the country from a largely agrarian economy to an industrial powerhouse
- 12. A new Engand writer, nurtured this pride
- 14. Secret or hidden from view
- 15. An intellectual movement that emphasized the dignity of the individual and advocated a simple, mindful life
- 18. Emphasized moral themes in work, were viewed as equals of British poets of the day, stressed individualism and an appreciation of nature, and were committed to social reform
Down
- 1. The pattern of end rhyme in a stanza or an entire poem
- 2. the belief that national interests should be placed ahead of regional concerns or the interests of other countries
- 3. Groups of lines sometimes characterized by a repeated pattern of rhyme and number of lines
- 5. To ask urgently or repeatedly, to annoy or trouble
- 7. The best-known member of the group, stressed individualism and an appreciation of nature in his work
- 8. The idea that it was the destiny of the United States to expand to the Pacific Ocean and into Mexican territory
- 10. one who does not follow generally accepted beliefs, customs, or practices
- 13. The placing of the interests of one’s own region ahead of the nation as a whole, began to take hold
- 16. A feeling of high spirits or lively joy
- 17. A underlying message that a writer wants the reader to understand
