Poetry Crossword
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1) Recurring identical or similar final word sounds within or at the ends of lines of verse
2) Poetry with neither regular meter nor rhyme scheme.
3) A unit within a larger poem consisting of a group of lines, set off by a space.
5) A 17-syllable, delicate, unrhymed Japanese verse, usually about nature.
6) A songlike narrative poem, usually featuring rhyme, rhythm, and refrain
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Across:
4) The recurring pattern of strong and weak syllabic stresses.
7) Repeated use of sounds, words, or ideas for effect and emphasis
8) A 5-line, rhymed, rhythmic verse, usually humorous.
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