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Vocabulary Words Crossword
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1) A poem's rhythmical pattern
2) Repetition of the same beggining consonant sounds in a poem
3) Stanza with six lines
4) A statement that contradicts itself; "baby grand" or "jumbo shrimp"
5) One foot in a line
6) A comparison of two things using the words " like" or " as"
8) rhyme that occurs at the end of lines
10) Three- foot line
11) Relies heavily on dramatic elements such as monologue or dialogue
14) Highly musical verse meant to express the speaker's feelings
17) An ironic expression in which something of importance is emphasized by being spoken of as if it weren't important
19) 14-line poem, written in iambic pentameter that follows some type of rhyme scheme
20) Figuere of speech in which something is given human characteristics that is not human
26) Consists of some combination of weakly and strongly stressed syllables
29) A poem that tells a story
32) Is something that can rhyme, or not rhyme usually expresses what you feel, songs are usually poems
Across
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7) Reference to another time, place, person, per event
9) Poem lamenting the dead
12) Five feet in a line
13) Verse that avoids such use of regular meter, rhyme, rhythm, or stanzas
15) Words that create visual or sensory image
16) A repetition of sounds at the end of words
18) 2- line stanzas that usually rhyme
21) Stanza with five-lines
22) Comparison of things when one thing is written as it were another
23) Poeteic foot made up of a strongly stressed syllable followed by two weakly stressed syllables
24) Six- foot line
25) 17 syllable poem with five syllables in the first line, seven in the second, and five in the last
27) an overstatement or an extreme exaggeration meant to place emphasis
28) Writing or speech mean to be understood figuratively
30) Group of lines in a poem
31) Repetiton of vowel sounds and stressed syllables that end with different consonant sounds
33) Ending consonant sounds of two words that match, but the preceding vowels do not
34) Stanza with seven lines
35) A pattern of end rhymes at the ends of lines in poems
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