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Narrative Poetry: poems that tell stories and have story elements
Epic: narrative poems that tell about heroes who embody the values of a culture
Ballad: songlike poems that tell a story, most often about love, betrayal or death
Elegy: poems of mourning
Ode: long,lyric poems that were traditionally written to celebrate a famouse person or a lofty idea
Sonnet: type is a lyric poem that is 14 lines long and usually has a particular type of meter
Free Verse: These poems do not follow a regular meter or rhyme scheme, but they do include other elements of poetry
Line: what poems have instead of sentences
Stanza: what poems have instad of paragraphs
Rhythm: the repitition of stressed and unstressed syllables
Internal Rhyme: rhyme that occurs within a line
Similie: comparison that uses like or as
Metaphor: a comparison that does not use a connecting word
Symbol: something that has meaning in itself and also stands for something else
Approximate rhyme: also called near rhyme, off rhyme, imperfect rhyme, or slant ryhme
Alliteration: the repitition of constant sounds in several words that are close toghether
Assonaance: repeated vowel sounds, as in weightless and space
Couplet: two consecutive rythming lines
Onomatopoeia: use of words with sounds that immitate or suggest the meaning
Meter: a regular pattern of stressed an unstressed syllables
Personification: describing an inanimate thing as if it had human or lifelike qualities
Imagey: language that appeals to the senses
Poetry
Across:4. | also called near rhyme, off rhyme, imperfect rhyme, or slant ryhme | 8. | use of words with sounds that immitate or suggest the meaning | 10. | comparison that uses like or as | 13. | type is a lyric poem that is 14 lines long and usually has a particular type of meter |
| 14. | long,lyric poems that were traditionally written to celebrate a famouse person or a lofty idea | 18. | language that appeals to the senses | 19. | the repitition of stressed and unstressed syllables | 20. | poems that tell stories and have story elements |
| | Down:1. | narrative poems that tell about heroes who embody the values of a culture | 2. | These poems do not follow a regular meter or rhyme scheme, but they do include other elements of poetry | 3. | a comparison that does not use a connecting word | 5. | rhyme that occurs within a line | 6. | the repitition of constant sounds in several words that are close toghether | 7. | two consecutive rythming lines | 9. | describing an inanimate thing as if it had human or lifelike qualities |
| 10. | something that has meaning in itself and also stands for something else | 11. | what poems have instead of sentences | 12. | poems of mourning | 15. | repeated vowel sounds, as in weightless and space | 16. | a regular pattern of stressed an unstressed syllables | 17. | what poems have instad of paragraphs |
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Poetry
Across:4. | also called near rhyme, off rhyme, imperfect rhyme, or slant ryhme | 8. | use of words with sounds that immitate or suggest the meaning | 10. | comparison that uses like or as | 13. | type is a lyric poem that is 14 lines long and usually has a particular type of meter |
| 14. | long,lyric poems that were traditionally written to celebrate a famouse person or a lofty idea | 18. | language that appeals to the senses | 19. | the repitition of stressed and unstressed syllables | 20. | poems that tell stories and have story elements |
| | Down:1. | narrative poems that tell about heroes who embody the values of a culture | 2. | These poems do not follow a regular meter or rhyme scheme, but they do include other elements of poetry | 3. | a comparison that does not use a connecting word | 5. | rhyme that occurs within a line | 6. | the repitition of constant sounds in several words that are close toghether | 7. | two consecutive rythming lines | 9. | describing an inanimate thing as if it had human or lifelike qualities |
| 10. | something that has meaning in itself and also stands for something else | 11. | what poems have instead of sentences | 12. | poems of mourning | 15. | repeated vowel sounds, as in weightless and space | 16. | a regular pattern of stressed an unstressed syllables | 17. | what poems have instad of paragraphs |
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