Across |
5. | Purposely exaggerating. |
6. | Repeating certain lines or words. |
7. | This is the authors attitude toward the writing. |
8. | An expression whose meaning is not predictable from the usual meanings. |
9. | A metaphor that extends through the entire passage. |
12. | Animals talking. |
13. | Official poet of the U.S. |
15. | A passage that is repeated. |
16. | A speech by a character that usually is in a play. |
17. | Comparing two things that are very different. |
18. | The authors choice of words. |
20. | Poem that tells a story. |
21. | The feeling the passage projects out of yourself. |
23. | Repetition of sounds. |
24. | Two lines that rhyme in a poem. |
25. | Two words with opposite meaning. |
26. | Storytelling song. |
27. | A rhyme pattern. |
29. | Author of the Odyssey. |
30. | A conversation between characters. |
31. | The voice behind the passage. |
34. | The use of words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of its meaning. |
35. | Describing something to where it instills an image in someone mind. |
36. | Japanese poem. |