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blank verse: written in unrhymed iambic
iambic pentameter: is a pattern in poetry consisting of five iambic feet per line with a unstressed pattern
free verse: follows no particular structure, rhythm, or rhyme
rhythm: is a musical quality in poetry produced by the repetition of stressed and unstressed syllables
alliteration: a sound device using the repetition of similar sound at the beginning
consonance: a sound device using the repetition of consonant sound at the end
assonance: a sound device using repetition or pattern of similar vowel sound
rhyme scheme: is the pattern of rhyme in a poem and indicated using letters of the alphabet
slant rhyme: rhyme when the final consonants rhyme, but the vowel doesn't
internal rhyme: rhyme within a line of poetry
diction: refers to the author's choice of words
syntax: grammatical structures to create meaning
conceit: an extended metaphor that applies to an entire poem
paradox: a statement that seems contradictory but upon reflection make sense
synecdoche: a part is used to represent a whole or a whole used to represent a part
theater of the absurd: is a drama that portrays
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Across:1. | follows no particular structure, rhythm, or rhyme | 3. | is a musical quality in poetry produced by the repetition of stressed and unstressed syllables | 6. | refers to the author's choice of words | 9. | a sound device using repetition or pattern of similar vowel sound |
| 11. | a part is used to represent a whole or a whole used to represent a part | 13. | a statement that seems contradictory but upon reflection make sense | 14. | rhyme when the final consonants rhyme, but the vowel doesn't | 15. | a sound device using the repetition of similar sound at the beginning |
| | Down:2. | is the pattern of rhyme in a poem and indicated using letters of the alphabet | 4. | written in unrhymed iambic | 5. | rhyme within a line of poetry | 7. | is a drama that portrays |
| 8. | a sound device using the repetition of consonant sound at the end | 10. | an extended metaphor that applies to an entire poem | 12. | grammatical structures to create meaning |
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Across:1. | follows no particular structure, rhythm, or rhyme | 3. | is a musical quality in poetry produced by the repetition of stressed and unstressed syllables | 6. | refers to the author's choice of words | 9. | a sound device using repetition or pattern of similar vowel sound |
| 11. | a part is used to represent a whole or a whole used to represent a part | 13. | a statement that seems contradictory but upon reflection make sense | 14. | rhyme when the final consonants rhyme, but the vowel doesn't | 15. | a sound device using the repetition of similar sound at the beginning |
| | Down:2. | is the pattern of rhyme in a poem and indicated using letters of the alphabet | 4. | written in unrhymed iambic | 5. | rhyme within a line of poetry | 7. | is a drama that portrays |
| 8. | a sound device using the repetition of consonant sound at the end | 10. | an extended metaphor that applies to an entire poem | 12. | grammatical structures to create meaning |
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