Structuring Language
Across
- 1. Two ideas that sharply contrast with each other and are juxtaposed in a parallel grammatical structure.
- 3. Similarly structuring related words, phrases or clauses.
- 7. Repeating either the same phrasing pattern for main points
Down
- 1. Repeating the same consonant or vowel sound at the beginning of subsequent words.
- 2. Martin Luther King's I have a (Clue) is an example of both repetition and parallelism.
- 4. Sally sells these down by the seashore.
- 5. "To err is human, to forgive (Clue). Antithesis Quote from Alexander Pope
- 6. Alliteration is repeating the same consonant or this type of sound at the start of subsequent words.