My Crossword Maker Logo
Powered by BrightSprout
Save Status:
or to save your progress. The page will not refresh.
Controls:
SPACEBAR SWITCHES TYPING DIRECTION
Answer Key:
Edit a Copy:
Make Your Own:
Crucigrama Sopa de Letras Hoja de Trabajo
Calificar este Puzzle:
Log in or sign up to rate this puzzle.

Poetry Terms

Horizontales
What poems have instead of paragraphs
These poems do not follow a regular meter or rhyme scheme, but they do include other elements of poetry (2 words)
a form of word play that exploits multiple meanings of a word, or of similar-sounding words, for humorous or rhetorical effect
a pattern of end rhymes in a poem (2 words)
The continuation of a sentence or clause across one poetic line break
A situation or phrase that appears to be contradictory but that also contains some measure of truth.
a unit of pronunciation having one vowel sound
A form of poem that is 14 lines long and has a particular rhythm and rhyme scheme
Describing an inanimate thing as if it had human or lifelike qualities
The repetition of consonant sounds in several words that are close together
What poems have instead of sentences
A regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
A poem that tells a story
The repetition of stressed and unstressed syllables
Narrative poems that tell about heroes who embody the values of a culture
A comparison that does not use a connecting word
Verticales
A direct address of an inanimate object, abstract qualities, a god, or a person not living or present.
Two consecutive rhyming lines of poetry (2 words)
The correct term for the voice or narrator of the poem that talks to the reader
Use of words with sounds that imitate or suggest the meaning
Something that has meaning in itself and also stands for something else
When the truth is exaggerated for emphasis or humorous effect
A four-line stanza, usually with an ABAB rhyme scheme
The person, thing, or concept to whom the poem is directed, or the implied "you" that the speaker is addressing.
Comparison that uses like or as
End rhyme that is not exact but approximate or close (2 words)
Repeated vowels sounds
Language that appeals to the senses
Rhyme that occurs within a rhyme
The term describing when a greater amount of force is used to pronounce one syllable over an adjacent, unstressed syllable.
Type of rhyme that occurs at the ends of lines of poetry