Rhetorical Terms - List's 1-6

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Across
  1. 3. The strict literal dictionary definition of a word.
  2. 5. The author's attitude toward their material, the audience or both
  3. 6. Why should I let you go out? Why should you have fun with your friends when I get all you're attitude? Why do you think that I'm going to let you go?
  4. 8. Anything that can represent/stand for an important idea or moral of a story
  5. 9. I like to read, write, and eat Korean food on Fridays.
  6. 11. 1st,2nd, and 3rd is an example of this.
  7. 12. When Cassius died on his birthday and so did Shakespeare. (From Julius Caesar)
  8. 13. The diary of a young girl(Anne frank) is considered what?
  9. 15. A person who is known to be someone who corrects a lot of errors or has a tone in literature that sounds scholarly.
  10. 17. Horror, Romance, Fiction, and Non-fiction are examples of this
  11. 18. She was as sad as a dog.
  12. 19. I just got a new job. This job can help me pay my bills, and put food on the table!! {Is considered what?}
Down
  1. 1. When you make a reference to something that is commonly known (Ex: book, place, word, myth)
  2. 2. Did you see what she did to Ana? Kayla said that Ana did something bad to her to she ended up having to fight her. This is an example of what?
  3. 4. My car crashed while driving to a restaurant for lunch, and I never got my meal.
  4. 7. She was feeling really sad, she failed her test and now she might not be able to go to that party.
  5. 9. A video of another artist's song but a funnier version is considered what?
  6. 10. Dolly__________________- that her dog was sick because he kept throwing up and wouldn't eat.
  7. 14. The book "The Hate U Give" is trying to show people the way black people are treated in the hood by white cops. It's trying to send a message to the world by giving an almost real experience in the book. This is an example of what?
  8. 16. is When a figure of speech is considered an exaggeration or overstatement.