Emily Dickinson's Poem Analysis Crossword

This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Poetry has 10 clues. Answers range from 3 to 12 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.

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In I heard a fly buzz-when I died, who does the “King” represent?
What is the following line an example of? “The stillness in the room was like the stillness in the air.”
What was the overall mood in I heard a fly buzz-when I died?
The speaker in Because I could not stop for Death- was ____ the whole time.
The phrase “Gazing Grain” is an example of ____.
The repeating phrase “We passed” is an example of ____.
In Because I could not stop for Death, the line “He kindly stopped for me” implies Death is a ____.
In I heard a fly buzz-when I died, the line “Then it was” leaves readers on a ____.
The house in Because I could not stop for Death symbolizes a ____.
What does the light in I heard a fly buzz-when I died symbolize?

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