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Poetry Crossword Puzzle
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poem: Writing that is imaginative and condensed by using words chosen for their sound and meaning, with phrases that may have a certain pattern made with rhythm and rhyme.
limerick: A humorous poem that is five lines long. Usually the first, second, and last lines have the same rhyme. The third and fourth lines rhyme with each other.
rhyme: Words at the end of a line of a poem that sound alike, such as: There once was a fellow named Jack Who jumped up and down in a sack.
rhythm: A pattern created with long and short, and weak and strong sounds.
meter: A rhythmic pattern in a poem.
verse: A line of a poem, or a group of lines within a long poem.
couplet: Two lines of a poem together, with the same rhythm and same rhyme at the end.
stanza: A part of a poem with similar rhythm and rhyme that will repeat later in the poem.
sonnet: A 14-line poem that begins with eight lines and is followed by six lines.
poet: A writer of poems—you!
Poetry Crossword Puzzle
Across:2. | Words at the end of a line of a poem that sound alike, such as: There once was a fellow named Jack Who jumped up and down in a sack. | 4. | A rhythmic pattern in a poem. | 5. | A humorous poem that is five lines long. Usually the first, second, and last lines have the same rhyme. The third and fourth lines rhyme with each other. | 9. | A 14-line poem that begins with eight lines and is followed by six lines. | 10. | A part of a poem with similar rhythm and rhyme that will repeat later in the poem. |
| | Down:1. | Writing that is imaginative and condensed by using words chosen for their sound and meaning, with phrases that may have a certain pattern made with rhythm and rhyme. | 3. | A line of a poem, or a group of lines within a long poem. | 6. | A pattern created with long and short, and weak and strong sounds. | 7. | Two lines of a poem together, with the same rhythm and same rhyme at the end. | 8. | A writer of poems—you! |
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Poetry Crossword Puzzle
Across:2. | Words at the end of a line of a poem that sound alike, such as: There once was a fellow named Jack Who jumped up and down in a sack. | 4. | A rhythmic pattern in a poem. | 5. | A humorous poem that is five lines long. Usually the first, second, and last lines have the same rhyme. The third and fourth lines rhyme with each other. | 9. | A 14-line poem that begins with eight lines and is followed by six lines. | 10. | A part of a poem with similar rhythm and rhyme that will repeat later in the poem. |
| | Down:1. | Writing that is imaginative and condensed by using words chosen for their sound and meaning, with phrases that may have a certain pattern made with rhythm and rhyme. | 3. | A line of a poem, or a group of lines within a long poem. | 6. | A pattern created with long and short, and weak and strong sounds. | 7. | Two lines of a poem together, with the same rhythm and same rhyme at the end. | 8. | A writer of poems—you! |
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