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Poetic Devices Crossword
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1) A division of a poem created by arranging the lines into a unit, often repeated in the same pattern of meter and rhyme throughout the poem
2) any of several stanzaic forms more complex than lyric, with intricate rhyme schemes and irregular number of lines
4) the use of vivid language to generate idea and or evoke mental images
6) The emotional, psychological or social overtones of a word; its implications and associations apart from its literal meaning.
7) Attributing human characteristics to an inanimate object, animal, or abstract idea
8) a pair of line, usually rhymed
9) A direct comparison of two unlike things using "like" or "as"
12) An outrageous exaggeration used for effect
15) The pattern established by the arrangement of rhymes in a stanza or poem, generally described by using letters of the alphabet to denote the recurrence of rhyming lines
18) The purposeful re-use of words and phrases for an effedtl
19) a narrative poem written as a series of quatrains in which lines of iambic tetrameter alternate with iambic trimester
20) Japanese form of poetry consisting of three unrhymed lines of five, seven, and five syllables
21) The author's point of concentrates on the vantage point of the speaker, or teller of the story of poem
23) The means by which a poet reveals attitudes and feelings, in the style of language or expression of thought used to develop the subject
25) Unstressed syllable is followed by a stressed syllable. A regular patterned of accented syllables
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3) derived from the Greek word for lyre, lyric poetry was originally designed to be sung
5) Any figure of speech that was once clever and original through overuse has become outdated.
8) Repeated consonant sounds at the ending of words placed near other, usually on the same or adjacent lines.
10) The dictionary definition of a word
11) One single line of a poem arranged in a metrical pattern
13) Closely arranged things with strikingly different characteristics
14) a light or humorous form of five chiefly anapestic verses
16) Words that have different beginning sounds but whose endings sound alike, including the final vowel wound and everything following it.
17) Repeated consonant sounds at the beginning of words placed near each other, usually on the same o adjacent lines.
22) A question solely for effect, which does not require an answer.
24) A brief reference to sone person, historical event, work of art, or Biblical or mythologicl situation or character.
26) An ordinary object, event, animal, or person to which we have attached extraordinary meaning and significnce
27) A direct comparison between two unlike things
28) Words that sound like their meanings.
29) Lines with no prescribed pattern or structure
30) A fundamental to the perception of poetry, making an important visual distinction from prose
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