Figurative Language
Across
- 1. one word modifies two others in different was
- 3. language used by author to persuade
- 5. comparison using 'like' or 'as'
- 8. repetition of initial sounds on words in a phrase
- 11. object/image that stands for an idea
- 12. giving human qualities to non-human things
- 13. appeals to logic/reason
Down
- 2. appeal is credible, ethical/moral
- 4. where the outcome is opposite of expectation
- 6. comparative description, not literal
- 7. appeals to emotion
- 9. brief reference to connect to background knowledge
- 10. contrasting ideas arranged in parallel phrases