world literature by: Phroillander Abance
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poetry:has rhyme,measure,figures of speech
haiku:considered a lyric poem
Alliteration:repetition of initial sounds on the same line or stanza
Consonance: the repetition of consonant sounds
Onomatopoeia: words that sound like that which they describe
Repetition:repetition of entire lines or phrases to emphasize key thematic ideas
Parallel Stucture: form of repetition where the order of verbs and nouns is repeated; it may involve exact words, but it more importantly repeats sentence structure - "I came, I saw, I conquered".
Simile: is the rhetorical term used to designate the most elementary form of resemblances
metaphor: leaves out "like" or "as" and implies a direct comparison between objects or situations
Synecdoche:form of metaphor, which in mentioning an important part signifies the whole
Metonymy: similar to synecdoche; it's a form of metaphor allowing an object closely associated with a object or situation to stand for the thing itself
Allegory :defined as a one to one correspondence between a series of abstract ideas and a series of images or pictures presented in the form of a story or a narrative
Personification:occurs when you treat abstractions or inanimate objects as human, that is, giving them human attributes, powers, or feelings
irony: figure of speech in which actual intent is expressed through words that carry the opposite meaning
stanza: a group within a poem which may have two or many lines
Rhyme: means sounds agree
Literature:means letters
Fiction: imaginary work
Non fiction:facts
Brain storming:method of creative writing;problem solving technique
free writing:timed writing,focused free writing
listing:method of creative writing;establishing categories and filling with creative examples
clustering: method of creative writing;visually oriented
tone:mood
Meter : rhythm established by a poem
Denotation:you mean what you say
Connotation:when you mean something else
drama:Literary forms;emotion
novel:long prose narrative
prose:opinion,ordinary language
world literature by: Phroillander Abance
Across:| 4. | figure of speech in which actual intent is expressed through words that carry the opposite meaning | | 6. | imaginary work | | 7. | defined as a one to one correspondence between a series of abstract ideas and a series of images or pictures presented in the form of a story or a narrative | | 8. | method of creative writing;problem solving technique | | 13. | long prose narrative | | 18. | mood | | 19. | a group within a poem which may have two or many lines | | 20. | rhythm established by a poem | | 21. | similar to synecdoche; it's a form of metaphor allowing an object closely associated with a object or situation to stand for the thing itself | | 23. | method of creative writing;visually oriented | | 25. | you mean what you say | | 26. | the repetition of consonant sounds | | 27. | occurs when you treat abstractions or inanimate objects as human, that is, giving them human attributes, powers, or feelings | | 28. | form of repetition where the order of verbs and nouns is repeated; it may involve exact words, but it more importantly repeats sentence structure - "I came, I saw, I conquered". |
| | Down:| 1. | timed writing,focused free writing | | 2. | repetition of initial sounds on the same line or stanza | | 3. | means letters | | 5. | form of metaphor, which in mentioning an important part signifies the whole | | 9. | repetition of entire lines or phrases to emphasize key thematic ideas | | 10. | facts | | 11. | method of creative writing;establishing categories and filling with creative examples | | 12. | has rhyme,measure,figures of speech | | 14. | means sounds agree | | 15. | considered a lyric poem | | 16. | words that sound like that which they describe | | 17. | is the rhetorical term used to designate the most elementary form of resemblances | | 22. | leaves out "like" or "as" and implies a direct comparison between objects or situations | | 23. | when you mean something else | | 24. | Literary forms;emotion | | 27. | opinion,ordinary language |
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world literature by: Phroillander Abance
Across:| 4. | figure of speech in which actual intent is expressed through words that carry the opposite meaning | | 6. | imaginary work | | 7. | defined as a one to one correspondence between a series of abstract ideas and a series of images or pictures presented in the form of a story or a narrative | | 8. | method of creative writing;problem solving technique | | 13. | long prose narrative | | 18. | mood | | 19. | a group within a poem which may have two or many lines | | 20. | rhythm established by a poem | | 21. | similar to synecdoche; it's a form of metaphor allowing an object closely associated with a object or situation to stand for the thing itself | | 23. | method of creative writing;visually oriented | | 25. | you mean what you say | | 26. | the repetition of consonant sounds | | 27. | occurs when you treat abstractions or inanimate objects as human, that is, giving them human attributes, powers, or feelings | | 28. | form of repetition where the order of verbs and nouns is repeated; it may involve exact words, but it more importantly repeats sentence structure - "I came, I saw, I conquered". |
| | Down:| 1. | timed writing,focused free writing | | 2. | repetition of initial sounds on the same line or stanza | | 3. | means letters | | 5. | form of metaphor, which in mentioning an important part signifies the whole | | 9. | repetition of entire lines or phrases to emphasize key thematic ideas | | 10. | facts | | 11. | method of creative writing;establishing categories and filling with creative examples | | 12. | has rhyme,measure,figures of speech | | 14. | means sounds agree | | 15. | considered a lyric poem | | 16. | words that sound like that which they describe | | 17. | is the rhetorical term used to designate the most elementary form of resemblances | | 22. | leaves out "like" or "as" and implies a direct comparison between objects or situations | | 23. | when you mean something else | | 24. | Literary forms;emotion | | 27. | opinion,ordinary language |
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