Descriptive Writing
Across
- 2. A word that describes how something is done.
- 3. The ideas or feelings a word suggests.
- 5. The viewpoint from which something is described.
- 6. fallacy Nature reflecting human emotions.
- 9. The voice telling the story or description.
- 10. Highlighting differences between two things.
- 14. A word that describes a noun.
- 15. The way a piece of writing is organised.
- 17. A positive or flattering connotation.
- 18. A word that means the same or nearly the same.
- 23. Giving human qualities to non-human things.
- 24. field A group of words linked by topic or idea.
- 25. When something represents a deeper meaning.
- 27. Describes sight, sound, smell, taste or touch.
Down
- 1. A deliberate exaggeration.
- 4. A comparison that says one thing is another.
- 7. The writer’s attitude, e.g. joyful, angry, sinister.
- 8. A negative or insulting connotation.
- 11. Language that appeals to the senses.
- 12. Placing two contrasting ideas side by side.
- 13. A word that means the opposite.
- 16. A group of sentences focused on one idea.
- 18. A comparison using like or as.
- 19. A group of words containing a subject and verb.
- 20. Repetition of the same starting sound.
- 21. Repetition of s or sh sounds for a hissing effect.
- 22. A technique where focus moves in closer or further away.
- 26. The atmosphere or emotional feeling created.