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Figurative Language Terms

By:Madison Phiel
Across
The narrator of a poem.
The pattern created by stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry.
The use of rhyming words within a single like of poetry.
Comparison that does not use like or as.
Poets use these to convey a meaning beyond the ordinary meaning.
Repetition of sounds at the end of words.
How the writing makes the reader feel.
Poets use this to reinforce a poems meaning and mood.
The use of words whose sound suggests the meaning.
A phrase or expression that is overused.
The repeating of words phrases or lines in a poem.
Exaggeration.
Down
A group of lines in a poem.
Comparison using like or as.
Repetition of constant sounds at the beginning of words.
The use of rhymes at the end of the lines.
Describes an animal or object with human qualities.
Arrangement and relationship of the parts of a piece of writing.
Reference to another person, place, event, literary work, etc.
Words or phrases that appeal to the five senses.
A comparison between two things, typically on the basis of their structure and for the purpose of explanation or clarification.
The pattern the end rhyme creates.
A word or phrase that means something other than what is actually being said.
A play on a words double meaning or pronunciation.
The way poems are written and may or may not be many sentences.