Poetry Terminology 0.0 / 5 ? English Language & LiteratureRobert Browning PoetryA2/A-levelAQA Created by: ellie_smith873Created on: 07-05-17 12:56 53472869110 Across 1. A fricative consonant (also referred to as a spirant) is an f, th or v sound. (9) 6. The resemblance of sound between syllables or nearby words. The rhyming of two or more stressed vowels or identical consonants with different vowel sounds both count as assonance. (9) 7. The omission of speech or words from a sentence. In writing, dots or hyphens usually show ellipsis. (8) 10. An epigraph is a phrase, quotation or poem that is written at the beginning of a document. It seeks to introduce the piece, to summarise the piece, or to link the work to a wider literary canon. (8) Down 2. A verb that shows continued or progressive action. (7, 4) 3. A word or phrase which signals an exclamation. (11) 4. Words and phrases not connected by conjunctions. (9, 7) 5. A lexical set of related words or items. (8, 5) 8. A break between words with a metrical foot.Conjuc (7) 9. A word produced by combining two or more words and omitting some of the letters and sounds. (11)
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