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Vocab Quiz Crossword
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1) Pleasing musical sensation the reader experiences while reciting or listening to poetry because it mimics rise and fall of natural speech
2) Comparison where figurative term is substituted for a literal term, no usage of words such as like or as
3) Similar to tone, enables readers to recognize dominant emotions expressed by the poem
4) An image or an object that causes readers to imagine a more complex and abstract meaning beyond the ordinary meaning of the object or image
6) Repetition of individual consonant sounds, gives emphasis to/highlights the meaning of words in which the repetition occurs
8) Giving human-like descriptions to non-living objects; a kind of metaphor – causes reader to visualize the literal term of a metaphor in human form
9) Unpleasant, harsh sound
13) Makes reader more aware of the rhythm of the poem and how it should be read, intentional breaking of the meter emphasizes the meaning of words in the particular spot where it breaks down
15) Author’s choice of words, taking into account correctness, clearness, and effectiveness
16) Pre-existing structure adopted by the poet that restricts the content of a poem, enables reader to recognize the formal structure of a poem
17) A verse form/poem consisting of 14 lines with a fixed rhyme scheme
20) Narrator, the one telling the story; first person, recites poem for poet, etc.
21) Sound repetition at the end of a line of poetry, it creates a musical effect upon the reader and can be used to emphasize meaning
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5) Acoustic effect produced by words, harmonious
7) A form of narrative poetry that presents a single dramatic episode, which is often tragic or violent
10) Whole words, phrases, lines, or groups of lines repeated to emphasize meaning to the reader. It occurs according to a fixed pattern
11) Unspoken reference of another literature
12) The pattern of rhymes in a stanza or poem, indicated by letters of the alphabet
14) Comparison between two unlike things that continues through a series of sentences in a paragraph or lines in a poem
18) Allows readers to recognize the particular emphasis that the poet is placing on a particular meaning, repetition of words within lines of a poem
19) Repetition of individual vowel sounds, gives emphasis to/highlights the meaning of word in which the repetition occurs
22) Enables readers to understand the poet’s attitude towards the subject of that poem
23) Creates sense, experience, or imagination for readers (touch, taste, smell hearing, sight)
24) Comparison between two things or objects that are unlike one another, using words such as like, as, than, similar to, resembles, etc.
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