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- 3. as opposed to the word itself. The extra meanings that
- 4. smell and touch. The language devices that are used in
- 5. Prejudice. A one-sided view of an issue. A way of arguing a
- 7. The use of symbols in art, music and literature.
- 9. often provides a sense of completeness, tying and
- 10. The repetition of a consonance sound in words with close
- 13. unpleasant or confronting. It is an avoidance
- 14. An allusion may be drawn from history,
- 17. or there being two meanings for the same word.
- 19. to the person telling the story.
- 20. is like, or is another and continuing to provide all the
- 22. created: the symbolic meaning and the literal meaning.
- 25. Alliteration is used to appeal to our sense of sound,
- 27. Where the idea created through the use of a metaphor is
- 30. The beat or emphasis of accent.
- 32. The feelings, emotions and subtleties suggested by a word or
- 33. The clever use of words and language to amuse. It can also
- 35. sustained) simile or metaphor – that is by saying that one
- 36. A pattern of words that contain similar sounds.
- 40. A play on words. A pun is dependent on two words sounding
- 41. A standardised idea or concept, especially about people or
- 43. An exaggeration to make a point.
- 45. assisting in the creation of mood in a text.
- 46. why.
- 47. or influencing the reader to agree or lean in one direction.
- 48. words together to form an image or mood.
- 49. people or situations. An analogy is an extended
- 51. but people avoid expressing directly.
- 52. A form of extended metaphor where there are two meanings
Down
- 1. Something that stands for something else.
- 2. An expression used to avoid directly saying something
- 6. Use of a reference to another story or text, either directly or by
- 8. of people.
- 10. onomatopoeia and personification.
- 11. to practical intelligence – having the ‘wit’ to act quickly.
- 12. alliteration, assonance appeals to our sense of hearing. It
- 15. involved.
- 16. A line of poetry.
- 17. When an individual’s personal attitudes, feelings or emotions
- 18. Repetition of a vowel sound in words with close connection. As
- 21. Language that evokes one or all of the senses – seeing, hearing,
- 23. art or religion.
- 24. for talking about something that everyone
- 26. or described and, by extension, his/her attitude
- 28. The attitude that the composer has towards what is being
- 29. A comparison demonstrating the similarities between two
- 31. the responder.
- 34. creation of imagery are similes, metaphors, assonance,
- 37. continued throughout the entire text.
- 38. A comparison between two things using like, as or than.
- 39. A unified group of lines in a poem.
- 42. A question asked for which no answer is expected.
- 44. A short and interesting narrative of an event, usually having
- 50. as readers and receivers of texts, apply to words.