Techniques in Poetry

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Across
  1. 2. When you start successive clauses (sentence chunks) in the same, repetitive way: 'Mad world! Mad kings! Mad composition!'
  2. 5. When two opposites are mentioned in close proximity.
  3. 7. When the start of a pair of words rhyme.
  4. 8. A kind of metaphor where you see the thing identified by one of its parts.
  5. 9. A technique where something is described as another thing.
  6. 10. When the poem 'presses enter' to highlight what they leave in a line. This also goes toward shaping the sound of a line.
  7. 12. When different things are mentioned in close proximity so that differences between them can be seen.
  8. 13. A technique where something is described as another thing, but using the words 'like' or 'as'.
Down
  1. 1. A poem that tells a story. It usually consists of a series of quatrains.
  2. 3. When the middle vowel sounds of a pair of words rhyme.
  3. 4. The titles of text suggest the subject being dealt with by the composer; the title P__________ the subject.
  4. 6. A fourteen line poem that typically contains ten syllables per line. They are usually used to express emotion.
  5. 8. This technique is when you mix up the senses in a description, for example: 'the music smelt wonderful as it wafted out of the theatre.'
  6. 11. This word is use to describe how a poem has a musical quality.