Shakespeare Vocabulary #3 Crossword
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
 
 
Down: 1) Understanding one thing with another; the use of a part for the whole, or the whole for the part.2) A poem, such as a sonnet or an ode, that expresses the thoughts and feelings of the poet.4) The formation of a word, as cuckoo, meow, honk, or boom, by imitation of a sound made by or associated with its referent.5) Implied comparison achieved through a figurative use of words; the word is used not in its literal sense, but in one analogous to it.7) A light, humorous poem of five lines with the rhyme scheme of aabba.8) An explicit comparison between two things using 'like' or 'as'.10) A lyric poem that is serious and thoughtful in tone and has a very precise.11) A long, serious poem that tells the story of a heroic figure. Across: 3) A figure of speech where a name of one thing is replaced with the name of something that is closely associated with it.5) The arrangement of a line of poetry by the number of syllables and the rhythm of accented (or stressed) syllables.6) A poem that tells a story similar to a folk tale or legend and often has a repeated refrain.9) Literary devices organized into different categories, such as alliteration, assonance, metaphor, metonymy, onomatopoeia, simile, and synecdoche.
 

 

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