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So, how much have you learnt about poetic forms? |
A-Z Poetic Form Crossword
So here we are, half way through the alphabet, with a Quill Award for Best New Contest. What I'd like to know is, how much have you learnt about poetic forms in these past 13 weeks, and how much do you remember? Each clue will lead to you to one of our poetic forms used in the past 13 weeks, and if you get REALLY stuck I have kept all information I posted about each form, as well as the winners for each week here:
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3 | Form a word with each starting letter down the left hand side. | ||
4 | Nature's Epic story. | ||
6 | One and two and one and two... | ||
9 | Just keep adding up and up and up. | ||
11 | It's all about the number Four. | ||
12 | All lines match in a sense. | ||
13 | Shaped like a diamond. |
1 | It's all about the number Seven. | ||
2 | Witty, humorous, and sometimes obscene. | ||
5 | Used by a Hungarian Poet Balint... | ||
7 | It's all about the number Eight. | ||
8 | Free verse with a twist. | ||
10 | There must be a statement, a link and a closure. |
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