O X Y M R C I N Q U A I N R T I W N S S Y R C W E C L S V Z Q U B E O H F N W L R T B I I K B G N O H M A M O O P K H M S P X U O A N I A B S N R X P I U M W K M R G R R T D N Y D C L Z P I I F K E E I E O I I S S E F A W A G Z P C L O L P A I Y T K L Z H F Y X U T R U C O M F N M D E Q H N R E T T A P B E A Q P H W Y K C I R E M I L M T I N I E H U R H Y M E S T F E W X A T A D C A L L I T E R A T I O N B E W B F B I H L L B B A W X J P M Y E C W U P L B C B P D N O L Y D T J X U I J A M R H Z E U I N R I W O B S S L A O O T W N J O I D C M E L L L V U R E M P P T M Q T U E E I Y R Y J M Z X H N R G G E O E B S E N L Z X Y O A O K Word Bank ACROSTIC CLERIHEW HYPERBOLE PATTERN SYLLABLES ALLITERATION COUPLET LIMERICK POETRY SYNONYM ANTONYM DIAMANTE METAPHOR RHYME TANKA CINQUAIN HAIKU ONOMATOPOEIA SIMILE WORDS O X Y M R C I N Q U A I N R T I W N S S Y R C W E C L S V Z Q U B E O H F N W L R T B I I K B G N O H M A M O O P K H M S P X U O A N I A B S N R X P I U M W K M R G R R T D N Y D C L Z P I I F K E E I E O I I S S E F A W A G Z P C L O L P A I Y T K L Z H F Y X U T R U C O M F N M D E Q H N R E T T A P B E A Q P H W Y K C I R E M I L M T I N I E H U R H Y M E S T F E W X A T A D C A L L I T E R A T I O N B E W B F B I H L L B B A W X J P M Y E C W U P L B C B P D N O L Y D T J X U I J A M R H Z E U I N R I W O B S S L A O O T W N J O I D C M E L L L V U R E M P P T M Q T U E E I Y R Y J M Z X H N R G G E O E B S E N L Z X Y O A O K Word Bank ACROSTIC CLERIHEW HYPERBOLE PATTERN SYLLABLES ALLITERATION COUPLET LIMERICK POETRY SYNONYM ANTONYM DIAMANTE METAPHOR RHYME TANKA CINQUAIN HAIKU ONOMATOPOEIA SIMILE WORDS Across 4. The repetition of a consonant sound 6. Japanese poem with a syllable count of 5-7-5-7-7 8. A 4-lined rhyming poem describing a person. 11. The use of words that sound like their meaning 13. Extreme exaggeration 14. Each letter of its title becomes the first letter of each sentence. Down 1. An example is "The thief was a slimy snake." 2. A 5-line poem containing 22 syllables. 3. A couple of rhyming sentences. 5. A diamond shaped poem. 7. Happy and jolly are __________ of each other. 9. A poem from Ireland with an a-a-b-b-a rhyme scheme. 10. An example is "The dog was as smelly as a skunk." 12. Tall and short are ___________ of each other. 13. Japanese poem that has a 17 syllable count Across 4. The repetition of a consonant sound 6. Japanese poem with a syllable count of 5-7-5-7-7 8. A 4-lined rhyming poem describing a person. 11. The use of words that sound like their meaning 13. Extreme exaggeration 14. Each letter of its title becomes the first letter of each sentence. Down 1. An example is "The thief was a slimy snake." 2. A 5-line poem containing 22 syllables. 3. A couple of rhyming sentences. 5. A diamond shaped poem. 7. Happy and jolly are __________ of each other. 9. A poem from Ireland with an a-a-b-b-a rhyme scheme. 10. An example is "The dog was as smelly as a skunk." 12. Tall and short are ___________ of each other. 13. Japanese poem that has a 17 syllable count http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/ Complete-Poetry-Unit Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Terris-TeachingTreasures/205402189509569 Blog: http://terristeachingtreasures.blogspot.com/ Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/terribrowne
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