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Poetry Techniques 2

Across
the repetition of vowel sounds within words
Description that re-creates the tension felt through muscles, tendons, or joints in the body is called ___imagery
A rhymes that is not exact but only approximate is called a ___Rhyme
Description that appeals to the sense of touch in a literary work is called ___imagery
the recurrence of words, phrases, or lines.
the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
words that sound alike within a single line are called ___Rhymes
Description of specific scents in a literary work is called ___imagery
a pause or a break in a line of poetry. Poets use this to emphasize the word or phrase that precedes it or to vary the rhythmical effects
An Extended ____ is a comparison between two essentially unlike things at some length and in various ways that nevertheless have something in common. Sometimes the comparison is carried throughout a stanza, or an entire poem
Description of emotions or sensations of a person, such as fear or hunger is called ___imagery
Down
words with strong connotations, or emotional associations are called ___Language
the repetition of consonant sounds within and at the ends of words
the process of creating or using words that imitate sounds. The buzz of the bee, the honk of the car horn, the peep of the chick are examples
Description that appeals to the sense of taste in a literary work is called ___imagery
a question to which no answer is expected because the answer is obvious is called a ___Question
a reversal in the expected order of words is called ___Syntax
a repetition of a word or words at the beginning of successive lines, clauses, or sentences
a technique that “lists” people, things, or attributes
a statement that seems to contradict itself but may nevertheless suggest an important truth