Rhetorical Devices

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Across
  1. 2. Used to make fun of people, institutions, or other things.
  2. 3. A huge dramatization of a usually simple phrase.
  3. 4. Split up into denotation and connotation, tone.
  4. 5. Employing the same word pattern to demonstrate the similarity between two or more ideas.
  5. 7. The placement of two phrases that completely contrast each other right next to each other.
  6. 11. Shows the relationship between two things.
  7. 12. Is used to put an image in the reader's head linking things together.
  8. 13. Repeating a word or phrase to express importance.
  9. 15. The way words are sorted in a sentence to express the author's point.
  10. 16. The use of language to convey meaning when it usually means the opposite.
Down
  1. 1. Giving objects or nonliving things characteristics of humans.
  2. 6. Comparing two completely unlike things.
  3. 8. Words in a sentence that repeats and have similar sounds.
  4. 9. Comparing two things using like or as.
  5. 10. Appeals to sight, touch, smell, hearing, and taste.
  6. 14. A reference without directly mentioning the thing it is about.