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The Poetry Terms Review

Across
The repetition of consonant sounds anywhere in nearby words.
A word or phrase that's repeated throughout a poem or song.
A comparison between two unlike nouns. Does not use "like" or "as" in the comparison.
The type of imagery that describes how something smells.
The type of imagery that describes how something feels to the touch or against the skin.
Giving human-like qualities to non-human things.
The repetition of vowel sounds anywhere in nearby words.
When a word sounds like the sound it's describing.
A reference to something in literature, history, music, or pop culture that the author assumes the reader is familiar with.
The type of imagery that describes how something tastes.
The type of imagery that describes how something looks.
Down
A statement that seems to contradict common sense yet is probably true.
The associations we have with a word that go beyond its dictionary definition.
The use of similar grammatical elements to emphasize similar ideas in a sentence. It gives writing a sense of balance and order.
The literal dictionary definition of a word.
The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginnings of words.
Extreme exaggeration.
The type of imagery that describes how somethings sounds.
When the outcome is contrary to what you might expect.
A comparison between two unlike nouns. Uses "like" or "as" in the comparison.