Literary Devices
Across
- 3. This is when you exaggerate to make something seem better or worse
- 4. This is when you use an object to represent something bigger, like a theme
- 5. This is the umbrella term for describing things in a non-literal way
- 6. This is where you create contrasting imagery between two things
- 7. This is when the first letters or sounds of multiple words are the same
- 8. This is where you give human-like qualities to non-humans
- 9. This is where you use to deliberately contrasting words e.g. deafening silence
Down
- 1. This is when you hint at what is to come later in a story/description
- 2. This where you give (non-human) animal-like qualities to non-animals
- 4. This is when sight, sound, taste, touch and/or smell are used to increase the realism of writing