Across
- 2. Tools that a poet can use like metaphor, similie, alliteration, personification or onomayopia to create an effect
- 4. A sound, word or phrase of a sentence used again and again
- 6. Scheme Repeated pattern of rhyme found at the end of the line and labeled AA,BB,CC etc...
- 9. When the poet gives an animal or object human qualities
- 10. The musical quality created by a pattern of beats or a series of stressed and unstressed syllables, Can clap it out
- 11. Language that apeals to the sight, touch, taste, smell, and/or the hearing of the audience
- 13. Poetry written without rules, rhyme scheme, meter or form
- 16. The repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of several words of a line
Down
- 1. A poem that tells a story, has characters, setting, conflict or plot, and is usually a longer poem
- 3. A direct comparison between two things WITHOUT using like or as
- 5. Carefully selected words to create a poem, Plpaying with words
- 7. The obvious stretching of the truth
- 8. The attitude the auther takes toward the audience
- 12. The use of words that sound like the noises they describe
- 14. Comparing 2 things using like or as
- 15. The character or perspective that is taken by the writer or poet
- 17. The repetition of similar sounds at the end of a line
