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