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Down: 1) Implicit comparison made between two things.2) A critical or explanatory note or body of notes added to a text.3) The placement of one idea next to its opposite.4) A pair of rhymed lines.6) The use of words to express something other than, and often the opposite of.7) Words to a song or poem.9) The opposite of active voice.12) Dictionary meaning of a word.13) A pattern of speech and vocabulary associated with a particular group.18) an insight into life conveyed by a poem or story.20) Exaggeration of an event or feeling.22) The repeting of a word or phrase for emphasis.24) A change in setting.25) A pause in a line to make meaning sound clear.26) A figure of speech in which the name of one thing is substituted for another.28) "Seize the day" in Latin.29) Repitition of a sequence of two or more consinants.30) The repitition of consonant sound at the beginning of several words.34) A lyric poem that is serious.36) Comparison using like or as.37) a reference to or a description of simple country life.40) A regional speech pattern.42) A paragraph in a poem.44) To make bad or offensive words sound good.46) A poem with fourteen lines.48) A form of writing in which a subject is made fun of.50) The sense of movement attributed to the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables.51) A play on words used to create humor.52) The echo or immitation of a sound.54) Lines of poetry or metrical language in general. Across: 5) Any sentence With an active verb.8) A reference to another person.10) An extended narritive in poetry.11) A figure of speech that seeks to create mental ambiguity.14) A brief statmentof an opinion.15) A wonderful form of comic word play in which one word is mistakenly substituted for another.16) A literary expression of praise.17) The combnation of stressed and unstressed syllables.19) A figure of speech in which a part is used for the whole.21) A word representing a sound.23) The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables.26) A line named according to the number of feet composing it.27) A pattern of language that creates a rhythm.29) Suggested meaning of a word.31) The specific word choice an author chooses.32) To prevent the success of.33) Giving human charactersitics to nonhuman things.35) A term That signifies a comparison between two objects.36) A speech in which a character in a play, alone on stage, expresses his or her thoughts.37) One of the most commonly used figures of stress.38) A formal meditative poem.39) Direct address to someone who is not present.41) Three dots that indicate word have been left out.43) A line, part of a line, or group of lines reapeted in the course of a poem.45) Repitition of a vowel sound within a group of words or lines.47) The repitition of a word or phrase at the beginning of several successive poetic lines.48) An object that signifies something greater than itself.49) The ending of a series of lines, phrases, clauses, or sentences.53) Any verse that doesent rhyme.55) An accent peculiar to a person.56) Language that appeals to the five senses.57) Poetry that doesnt follow a specific pattern.58) The perspective from which the writer chooses to tell.
 

 

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