Literary Devices
Across
- 3. an appeal to logic/reason
- 5. A comparison of two unlike things using like or as
- 10. The repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses
- 13. The repetition of vowel sounds in words that are close to each other
- 14. The repetition of a word or phrase at the end of successive clauses
- 15. writing that appeals to one of the five senses
- 16. Juxtaposition of two contrasting or opposing ideas
- 17. Repeated consonant sounds anywhere in words
- 18. an extreme exaggeration
Down
- 1. Attributing human characteristics to an inanimate object
- 2. When conjunctions are added to a sentence
- 4. A question that an author wants their audience to think about, rather than answer
- 5. When a part of something is used to refer to its whole
- 6. When an object or concept is referred to by the name of something closely associated with it
- 7. an appeal to credibility
- 8. When conjunctions are omitted from a sentence
- 9. Repetition of the same initial consonant sound
- 11. an appeal to emotion
- 12. saying one thing is another to show similarities
- 13. An indirect reference to another text