Chapter 16
Across
- 2. The use of a word or sentence whose literal meaning is the opposite.
- 4. Comparing two unlike things by stating that one thing “is” the other.
- 9. Allows you to direct the audience’s attention, thoughts and feelings.
- 11. A sentence that juxtapose contrasting ideas in parallel fashion.
- 12. Compares two unlike objects using the words like or as.
- 14. The repetition of the same initial sound in two or more words.
- 16. The use of a part of an object to stand for the whole object.
- 18. How clear and understanding the speech is.
- 20. Temperature and texture of an object is felt by the audience using ____imagery.
- 21. The substitution of a name for a title with which it’s closely associated.
- 22. Trite sayings that are worn out because of constant usage.
- 23. Style in which the communication style resembles that of informal conversation.
Down
- 1. This imagery describes sound.
- 3. The attribution of human characteristics to inanimate objects.
- 5. Phrases that have lost their novelty and part of their meaning because of their overuse.
- 6. Describing height, weight and color of an object uses ____imagery.
- 7. A sentence when you reserve a key word until the end of the sentence.
- 8. A sentence that convey ideas in parallel style.
- 10. The presentation of contrary ideas in parallel form.
- 13. You would use active verbs, strong verbs, figures of speech and imagery to achieve…
- 15. A term or phrase that combines two normally opposite qualities.
- 17. The use of extreme exaggeration.
- 19. The technical vocabulary of a specialized field.