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Ballad Crossword
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Quatrain : A four line stanza
Onomatopoeia : Words that mimic actual noises
Thirty : "The good steed that I ride upon cost me thrice ----- pounds"
Metaphor : "The dance floor was a raging pit of heat and fire" is an example of one
Consonance : Repeated consonant sounds in a series of words
Narration : A word for story telling
Water : "My boots are full of Clyde -----"
Alliteration : Words in a series with the same initial sound
Personification : Giving inanimate objects the qualities of something human
Tennyson : The poet who wrote 'The Lady of Shalott'
Camelot : The nearest town to the Island of Shalott
Lancelot : the Knight who appears in 'The Lady of Shalott'
Reaper : A person who cuts corn into sheaves
Simile : A form of comparison
Metre : The rhythm and stresses in poetic form
Sibilance : Repeated 's' 'sh' and 'zh' sounds
Connotations : The symbolic or cultural associations that words have
Red : The colour of market girls' cloaks
Drowsy : "Then up rose Margaret out of her----------- sleep"
Common : --------- metre is the typical rhythm of a ballad
Ballad Crossword
Across:| 2. | A person who cuts corn into sheaves | | 3. | Repeated 's' 'sh' and 'zh' sounds | | 4. | Repeated consonant sounds in a series of words | | 5. | The nearest town to the Island of Shalott | | 6. | A word for story telling | | 8. | The poet who wrote 'The Lady of Shalott' | | 11. | "My boots are full of Clyde -----" | | 12. | A four line stanza | | 13. | "The dance floor was a raging pit of heat and fire" is an example of one | | 14. | "Then up rose Margaret out of her----------- sleep" | | 16. | The rhythm and stresses in poetic form | | 17. | Words in a series with the same initial sound |
| | Down:| 1. | Words that mimic actual noises | | 2. | The colour of market girls' cloaks | | 5. | The symbolic or cultural associations that words have | | 7. | --------- metre is the typical rhythm of a ballad | | 8. | "The good steed that I ride upon cost me thrice ----- pounds" | | 9. | Giving inanimate objects the qualities of something human | | 10. | the Knight who appears in 'The Lady of Shalott' | | 15. | A form of comparison |
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Ballad Crossword
Across:| 2. | A person who cuts corn into sheaves | | 3. | Repeated 's' 'sh' and 'zh' sounds | | 4. | Repeated consonant sounds in a series of words | | 5. | The nearest town to the Island of Shalott | | 6. | A word for story telling | | 8. | The poet who wrote 'The Lady of Shalott' | | 11. | "My boots are full of Clyde -----" | | 12. | A four line stanza | | 13. | "The dance floor was a raging pit of heat and fire" is an example of one | | 14. | "Then up rose Margaret out of her----------- sleep" | | 16. | The rhythm and stresses in poetic form | | 17. | Words in a series with the same initial sound |
| | Down:| 1. | Words that mimic actual noises | | 2. | The colour of market girls' cloaks | | 5. | The symbolic or cultural associations that words have | | 7. | --------- metre is the typical rhythm of a ballad | | 8. | "The good steed that I ride upon cost me thrice ----- pounds" | | 9. | Giving inanimate objects the qualities of something human | | 10. | the Knight who appears in 'The Lady of Shalott' | | 15. | A form of comparison |
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