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Poetry and Figurative Language

Teacher: Cannon
Across
A poem that tells a story in a song like tune.
Words or phrases that appeal to the five senses.
A strong regular repeated pattern of movement or sound.
There once was a young girl name Jill. Who was scared by the sight of a drill. So she brushed every day. So her dentist would say, "Your teeth are so perfect no bill."
They make you laugh and have a certain rhyme scheme.
You smell like a flower.
Giving human characteristics to non-human things.
A poem that does not rhyme and does not have a certain meter.
is poetic or creative language used to create a greater impact on the reader.
Roses are red, violets are blue, sugar is sweet and I love you.
literary work in which special intensity is given to the expression of feelings and ideas by the use of distinctive style and rhythm.
The same beginning consonants sounds.
A two line poem.
A robin sat high in a tree. He seemed to be singing to me. Hissing was as sweet as can be.
(ABAB) (ABBA) (AABB) (ABCB) are examples of?
Using the words "like" or "as" to compare two unlike things.
A four line poem.
Spring is in the air Flowers are blooming sky high Children are laughing
The flame danced in the night.
Comparing two unlike things without using "like" or "as".
Down
My homework took forever to do.
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
An extreme exaggeration
The wind howled as it blue through the trees.
Easy as pie.
Jack is a monster.
BOOM, CLAP, CLANG, DING, BLOP, POP!
The lizard is a timid thing. That cannot dance or fly or sing; He hunts for bugs beneath the floor And longs to be a dinosaur.
What I feel when I read a poem.
A three line poem.
What the author wants the poem to feel like.
A paragraph in a poem.
5-7-5 Syllables
Idioms are phrases which are always figurative; they cannot be literally understood and are unique to every culture and language.
I have a frog in my throat.