Literary Devices

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Across
  1. 2. Persuasive appeal to an audience's sense of duty.
  2. 3. I came, I saw,conqueredred.
  3. 9. A juxtaposition of strongly contrasting ideas.
  4. 10. A reference to a well known work.
  5. 11. Repetition of the same word or words at the beginning of to or more lines.
  6. 12. Persuasive appeal to an audiences sense of logic.
  7. 13. Irony Facts or events are known to the reader but not the characters.
Down
  1. 1. Deliberate use of more conjunctions than is normal.
  2. 4. An analogy between to seemingly dissimilar things
  3. 5. Irony Events turn out the opposite of what was expected.
  4. 6. Persuasive appeals to the audience's emotions.
  5. 7. Irony The actual intent is expressed in words that carry the opposite meaning.
  6. 8. Similarity of structure in a pair.