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imagery: a concrete representation of a sensory experience which draws on the senses: sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell
personification: a description of a non-human character or object as though it had human qualities
metaphor: a direct comparison between two things
stanza: a group of lines forming a division of a poem
consonance: the repetition of the same consonant two or more times in short succession
simile: an indirect comparison between two things that uses like or as
hyperbole: exaggeration used to prove a point
repetition: repeating the same word, or phrase, for the purpose of making a deeper impression with the audience
assonance: the repetition of a vowel sound within words
tone: the attitude of the author that comes through in the poem
rhyme scheme: the pattern made by placing words which end in similar sounds at the ends of lines
poetry analysis: the process we use to begin to understand what a poem is trying to say to us
alliteration: the repetition of the same sounds, or the same kinds of sounds, at the beginnings of words
allusion: a figure of speech that makes reference to, or representation of, a place, event, literary work, myth, or work of art, either directly or by implication
meter: the rhythmic pattern of a stanza, determined by the kind and number of lines; the syllables
mood: the feeling that you get while reading a poem
Poetry Review
Across:4. | a group of lines forming a division of a poem | 6. | the process we use to begin to understand what a poem is trying to say to us | 7. | the repetition of a vowel sound within words | 12. | the repetition of the same sounds, or the same kinds of sounds, at the beginnings of words |
| 14. | the rhythmic pattern of a stanza, determined by the kind and number of lines; the syllables | 15. | exaggeration used to prove a point | 16. | an indirect comparison between two things that uses like or as |
| | Down:1. | the pattern made by placing words which end in similar sounds at the ends of lines | 2. | a direct comparison between two things | 3. | a figure of speech that makes reference to, or representation of, a place, event, literary work, myth, or work of art, either directly or by implication | 5. | a description of a non-human character or object as though it had human qualities | 8. | the repetition of the same consonant two or more times in short succession |
| 9. | the attitude of the author that comes through in the poem | 10. | the feeling that you get while reading a poem | 11. | repeating the same word, or phrase, for the purpose of making a deeper impression with the audience | 13. | a concrete representation of a sensory experience which draws on the senses: sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell |
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Poetry Review
Across:4. | a group of lines forming a division of a poem | 6. | the process we use to begin to understand what a poem is trying to say to us | 7. | the repetition of a vowel sound within words | 12. | the repetition of the same sounds, or the same kinds of sounds, at the beginnings of words |
| 14. | the rhythmic pattern of a stanza, determined by the kind and number of lines; the syllables | 15. | exaggeration used to prove a point | 16. | an indirect comparison between two things that uses like or as |
| | Down:1. | the pattern made by placing words which end in similar sounds at the ends of lines | 2. | a direct comparison between two things | 3. | a figure of speech that makes reference to, or representation of, a place, event, literary work, myth, or work of art, either directly or by implication | 5. | a description of a non-human character or object as though it had human qualities | 8. | the repetition of the same consonant two or more times in short succession |
| 9. | the attitude of the author that comes through in the poem | 10. | the feeling that you get while reading a poem | 11. | repeating the same word, or phrase, for the purpose of making a deeper impression with the audience | 13. | a concrete representation of a sensory experience which draws on the senses: sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell |
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