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English 1302 Crossword
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1) designed to teach a lesson
3) the exact words of the source. requires documentation
4) Finding information on a subject either by finding information others have written or by conducting original research
5) a fixed form of poetry with 14 lines of iambic pentameter
6) technique which reveals a discrepancy between what appears to be true and what actually is true
7) the proper recognition of the source of information
8) an implicit comparison of two unlike things without using words such as "like" or "as"
10) an original document
11) choice of words
12) a list of sources
13) using information or words from someone else without proper documentation
14) dignified, impersonal, and elevated use of language
16) allows for more than one interpretation of a word
17) comparisons that are work throughout the entire poem
18) a speaker created by the writer
20) the repetition of the same consonant sounds at the beginnings of words
22) Modern Language Association, a style of documentation
23) a symbol which is recognized by many people
24) elevated language sometimes used in poetry
25) a source of information written by an authority in the field; usually appearing in a specialized journal
26) a type of metaphor that creates a camparison around which the entire poem is organized
27) taking information from a source and putting it in your own words. requires documentation
30) the discrepancy between what appears to be true and what actually exists in a given situation
31) a pause within a line of poetry
32) the pattern of end rhymes in a poem
35) unrhymed iambic pentameter
37) the repetition of the same vowel sound in nearby words
40) saying something different from what is meant
41) an explicit comparison of two unlike things using words such as "like" or "as"
43) word order
48) the writer's attitude toward the subject
51) Chicago Manual of Style, a style of documentation
53) a digital file, short for portable document format
57) American Psychological Association, a style of ocumentation
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1) literal, dictionary meanings of words
2) less formal use of language
9) a word which resembles the sound it denotes
15) a digital source of information
19) a metrical unit by which a line of poetry is measured
21) language that addresses the senses
28) associations and implications of words
29) lines of a poem which are discordant and / or difficult to pronounce
33) a symbol which goes beyond the conventional symbol and is defined by the literary context in which it appears
34) running over from one line to another
36) a shortened version of a source. requires documentation
38) a short summary of an article
39) does not explicitly compare one thing to another, but does so indirectly by using hints or allusions
42) conversational use of language
44) the ordered recurrence of stressed and unstressed sounds
45) a lyric poem written to commemorate someone who is dead
46) a fixed form of 19 lines divided into six stanzas, five tercets and a concluding quatrain
47) something that represents something else
49) a poem characterized by its serious topic and formal tone, but without a prescribed form
50) a narration or description usually restricted to a single meaning
52) a computer application that can find information by subject or author on the internet
54) saying one thing in terms of something else
55) a commentary on a primary source
56) a magazine, journal, or newspaper
58) a grouping of lines in a poem
59) a poem which does not conform to any established pattern
60) lines of a poem that are musically pleasant to the ear
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