Literary Devices

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Across
  1. 3. When two or more ideas are contrasted near (not necessarily next to) each other.
  2. 4. When a group of words all link to one overall theme.
  3. 7. Asked not to get an answer, but rather to emphasise a point or create a dramatic effect.
  4. 10. words or phrases that elicit an emotional response from the reader.
  5. 11. The repetition of the same sounds (mainly consonants) usually at the beginning of words.
  6. 12. A plot device that can be used within a story to insert past events in order to provide context to the current events of a narrative.
  7. 17. Words, phrases or ideas are repeated for effect.
  8. 18. A type of imagery in which non-human objects, animals or ideas are given human characteristics.
  9. 19. Any repeated idea, theme or image that has a symbolic significance in the text.
Down
  1. 1. The sounds of words to express or underline their meaning.
  2. 2. A repeated ‘s’ sound – either at the start, or in the middle of words
  3. 4. The different parts of a poem with gaps in the middle.
  4. 5. When the writer hints about something earlier on in a text that will become important or meaningful later on in the story.
  5. 6. The name given to an exaggerated phrase.
  6. 8. A comparison made using ‘like’ or ‘as’ to create a vivid image.
  7. 9. When the weather reflects the mood of the scene / character's feelings
  8. 13. A type of writing in which the settings, characters, and events stand for other, often larger ideas. i.e. Animal Farm about capitalism vs. communism
  9. 14. A comparison made without using 'like' or 'as'.
  10. 15. A number of connected items written one after the other.
  11. 16. Two opposites together. Loving hate, brawling love, Sweet sorrow…