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Vocabulary Quiz #2

Across
A comparison between two unlike things, this describes one thing as if it were something else. Does not use "like" or "as" for the comparison
exceptionally bad or displeasing
contemptuous laughter
to move or walk lightly or quickly
CT
the trait of being rude and inclined to take liberties
the use of informal words, phrases or even slang in a piece of writing
supreme happiness; utter joy or contentment
a latticework bower intertwined with climbing vines and flowers or a leafy, shady recess formed by tree branches, shrubs, etc
The repetition of identical concluding syllables in different words, most often at the ends of lines
A group of poetic lines corresponding to paragraphs in prose; the meters and rhymes are usually repeating or systematic
a literary device which can be defined as the resolution of the issue of a complicated plot in fiction
interpret in the wrong way
The repetition of identical consonant sounds, most often the sounds beginning words, in close proximity
Down
state of well-being characterized by contentment
make impure by adding a foreign or inferior substance
The repetition of identical vowel sounds in different words in close proximity.
A six-line stanza or unit of poetry
plot device for creating situations where audience knows more about the situations, the causes of conflicts and their resolutions before leading characters or actors
refers to a meaning that is implied by a word apart from the thing which it describes explicitly
when a speaker speaks something contradictory to what he intends to
inherited or inheritable by established rules of descent
Of special beauty or charm, or rare and appealing excellence
marked by ostentation but often tasteless
The number of feet within a line of traditional verse
the patters of rhythm and sound used in poetry
lie in wait or behave in a sneaky and secretive manner
A direct comparison between two dissimilar things; uses "like" or "as" to state the terms of the comparison
Unacknowledged reference and quotations that authors assume their readers will recognize
suitable to your needs
a four line rhyming stanza