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Literary Term Crossword
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Allegory: stories, plays, and poems mean to be interpreted on multiple levels
Assonance: the repition of vowel sounds within a line of poetry
Blank Verse: unrhymed iambic pentameter
Caesura: a midline pause in an Anglo-Saxon poetry
Couplet: two consecutive lines in poetry
Dialogue: conversation
Epiphany: a sudden realization of awareness
Kenning: a metaphorical compound word in Anglo-Saxon literature
Poetry: name given to literature written in verse form
Rhyme scheme: a rhyming pattern
Sonnet: 14 line poem
Speaker: the voice behind the poem
Symbolism: is used to represent itself and other than itself
Tone: the author or speakers attitude toward the subject, character or audience
Literary Term Crossword
Across:4. | is used to represent itself and other than itself | 8. | stories, plays, and poems mean to be interpreted on multiple levels | 10. | unrhymed iambic pentameter | 11. | a metaphorical compound word in Anglo-Saxon literature | 12. | 14 line poem |
| | Down:1. | a sudden realization of awareness | 2. | name given to literature written in verse form | 3. | two consecutive lines in poetry | 5. | a midline pause in an Anglo-Saxon poetry | 6. | the author or speakers attitude toward the subject, character or audience | 7. | a rhyming pattern | 9. | the repition of vowel sounds within a line of poetry |
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Literary Term Crossword
Across:4. | is used to represent itself and other than itself | 8. | stories, plays, and poems mean to be interpreted on multiple levels | 10. | unrhymed iambic pentameter | 11. | a metaphorical compound word in Anglo-Saxon literature | 12. | 14 line poem |
| | Down:1. | a sudden realization of awareness | 2. | name given to literature written in verse form | 3. | two consecutive lines in poetry | 5. | a midline pause in an Anglo-Saxon poetry | 6. | the author or speakers attitude toward the subject, character or audience | 7. | a rhyming pattern | 9. | the repition of vowel sounds within a line of poetry |
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