| Across |
| 2. | In _____ rhyme (also called half rhyme) the final sounds are similar but not identical. |
| 5. | Having measurable or definable limits (vocab) |
| 8. | Projecting decorative molding along the top of a building (vocab) |
| 9. | Vote or voting (vocab) |
| 12. | Clergy (vocab) |
| 13. | _____ Waldo Emerson |
| 14. | _______ is the word choice and arrangement of words that play a key role in an author's voice. |
| 15. | Disorder of matter (vocab) |
| 17. | In Dickinson's "The Brain--is wider than the sky" the brain is compared to the sky, the sea and ___. |
| 18. | According to Whitman in "Songs of Myself", he can be found under the soles of their ______. |
| 21. | God, nature and humanity are united in a shared universal soul, or ________ |
| 22. | Though Emerson was known mostly for his essays and lectures, he considered himself primarily a ____ |
| 23. | In "The Soul selects her ouwn society" Dickinson says that chariots and ________ leave the soul unmoved. |
| 24. | Shining brighltly (vocab) |
| 25. | _____ Whitman |
| 27. | Fortifications (vocab) |
| 28. | Noble, majestic (vocab) |
| 31. | Carefree (vocab) |
| 32. | Rough, stormy (vocab) |
| 33. | Endless or unlimited space, time or distance (vocab) |
| 35. | The use of ___________ is the repetition of phrases or sentences with similar structures or meanings. |
| 38. | Existing naturally (vocab) |
| 40. | Resource (vocab) |
| 44. | Thoreau uses _________ --figures of speech that compare 2 unlike things without using like or as. |
| 47. | _____________was an intellectual movement founded by Emerson. |
| 49. | Guessed (vocab) |
| 50. | Dickinson wrote about death in her poem, "Because I could not stop for death" and covered hundreds of years or _______ in the poem. |
| 51. | _____ verse is poetry that has an irregular meter and line length. |
| 52. | Emily _________ |