Identify rhetorical terms & literary devices
Across
- 3. eye/ I; there/their/they're; too/to/two
- 6. rustle, bang, oink, clap
- 13. All for one and one for all.
- 14. icy hot; old news; jumbo shrimp
- 15. She sells seashells by the seashore. Wacky Wednesday. Manic Monday.
- 17. Ah, distinctly I remember it was in the bleak December...
- 19. Give a person a fish and they'll eat for a day; teach a person to fish and they'll eat for a lifetime.
- 20. mOlten gOlden nOtes
- 21. Jack had a stroke of luck.
- 23. English class was so boring, it sent Anthony into a coma.
- 24. Respond to a mortal injury by saying, "'Tis but a scratch!"
- 25. sad, uncertain purple curtains
Down
- 1. Of the bells, bells, bells, bells, bells, bells, bells
- 2. He fished for trout and for compliments!
- 4. His heart IS a dark crypt.
- 5. Mrs. Potts, Chip, Lumiere, Coggsworth from Disney's Beauty and the Beast
- 7. "swung by seraphim whose footfalls tinkled on tufted floor"
- 8. This poem is so divine/ it carries to/ another line...
- 9. I can resist anything except temptation. - Oscar Wilde
- 10. Romeo, Romeo...Wherefore art thou, Romeo?
- 11. Hope for the best; prepare for the worst
- 12. This crossword is like a walk in the park. It's as easy as pie!
- 16. We ate popcorn and M&Ms and nachos and cookies and Twizzlers at the movie.
- 18. The vivid sunset was so orange, it almost tasted of sorbet!
- 22. She was vertically challenged, so a friend had to reach her phone.