Stylistics Tukhtamova Alina

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Across
  1. 2. — deliberate exaggeration used to create emphasis or dramatic effect.
  2. 4. — an explicit comparison using like or as to create an image in the reader’s mind.
  3. 6. — a descriptive word or phrase emphasizing a quality of a person, object, or concept.
  4. 10. — a combination of two contradictory or opposing words that creates a striking or ironic effect.
  5. 11. — understatement created by negating the opposite idea, often producing an ironic tone.
  6. 12. — replacing the name of an object with another that is closely associated with it.
  7. 13. — replacing a proper name with a descriptive epithet or using a proper name as a common noun.
  8. 15. — a mild or indirect expression replacing a harsh or unpleasant one for reasons of politeness.
Down
  1. 1. — arrangement of words or ideas in ascending order of importance to create emotional or logical intensification.
  2. 3. — an extended metaphor in which characters or events symbolize abstract moral or philosophical ideas.
  3. 5. — an indirect descriptive phrase used instead of a direct name to highlight key features of the object.
  4. 7. — a device in which the intended meaning is opposite to the literal meaning, revealing contrast or contradiction.
  5. 8. — a brief indirect reference to a well-known event, work, person, or cultural element.
  6. 9. — a transference of meaning based on resemblance between two objects or ideas.
  7. 14. — a rhetorical structure in which elements of the first clause are repeated in reverse order in the second.