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