Language Terminology
Across
- 4. Words whose meaning changes depending on the context in which they are used.
- 5. Old-fashioned words.
- 6. A rhetorical question followed by an answer.
- 9. The reference to another text within a text.
- 11. A reference to a part of something to represent the whole entity.
- 12. The repetition of a word used at the end of one clause at the start of the following clause.
- 14. A sequence of words with similar roots.
- 15. The comparison of two ideas relating to one as the other.
Down
- 1. The repetition of a word or phrase at the end of a series of sentences.
- 2. Known as helping verbs and work in conjunction with main verbs.
- 3. A repetition of a phrase but with the word order reversed.
- 7. The use of nicknames or epiphets to refer to people and things.
- 8. The deliberate inversion of the normal or expected order of words.
- 10. The reference to an object through a related concept.
- 13. Comparing something using like or as