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Poetry (Part 2)

Figurative Language
Across
When the lines of a poem are grouped together like a paragraph.
A poem about nature that has 3 lines: lines 1 and 3 have 5 syllables and line 2 has 7 syllables.
A type of poem that has no rhyme.
Jason heard the last slice of pie calling his name.
After my hair appointment, my hair was pure silk.
The crystalized snow sparkled across the moonlit yard.
Boom! Crash! Bang!
Down
The clouds were as puffy as cotton balls.
I've been to the movies a billion times this year.
Chuck was stuck in a truck in muck.
Sizzling serpents surrounded some students.