Literary Devices
Across
- 1. a juxtaposition of contrasting ideas that, while seemingly impossible, actually reveals a deeper truth
- 4. a mild or indirect word or expression substituted for one considered to be too harsh or blunt
- 6. a literary and rhetorical device in which a word or group of words is repeated at the beginning of two or more successive clauses or sentences
- 10. the placement of contrasting ideas next to each other, often to produce an ironic or thought-provoking effect
- 11. to explain how two or more things are similar
- 12. a story whose sole purpose is to represent an abstract concept or idea
- 13. to explain how two or more things are different
Down
- 2. a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction
- 3. a means of sending a communication to an intended audience
- 5. restate an entire passage from a text in your own words
- 7. a reference to a preexisting person, work, event, or well-known piece of pop culture
- 8. using the author’s exact words and place them within quotation marks
- 9. different categories or types of literature