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Across
- 1. Listing several details, ideas, or examples in order to emphasize them.
- 6. A technique where the author or character minimizes their involvement in the events, maintaining objectivity.
- 7. A literary device where the speaker means the opposite of what is said, often for humorous or emphatic effect.
- 9. A figure of speech in which a thing or concept is referred to by the name of something closely associated with it.
- 11. How do we describe someone who is overweight in a softer way
- 12. What stylistic device gives a distinctive or characteristic description to a person or thing?
- 13. Arranging words, phrases, or clauses in increasing importance or intensity.
- 14. Replacing a proper name with a descriptive phrase or vice versa.
- 17. What stylistic device involves a play on words to create humor or a double meaning?
- 20. “The crown will decide”
- 21. The repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of neighboring words.
- 22. A combination of contradictory words that reveal a deeper meaning.
- 23. Applying a single word to two or more nouns, blending different ideas.
Down
- 2. What type of stylistic device is used in the sentence:“I like people. Not just empty streets and dead buildings. People. People.”
- 3. A stylistic device that intentionally understates a fact or quality.
- 4. A word or phrase that conveys meaning figuratively through comparison, not literally.
- 5. Describing something indirectly using roundabout expressions
- 8. A device that replaces harsh, direct, or unpleasant words with more gentle or polite expressions.
- 10. A stylistic device where conjunctions are omitted and words or clauses are placed in sequence.
- 12. “He came, he saw, he conquered.”
- 15. What type of stylistic device is used in the sentence: “Never have I seen such chaos”?
- 16. Calling Alexander the Great “The Conqueror.”
- 18. A rhetorical device where words or concepts are repeated in reverse order.
- 19. “My heart is like a singing bird”this is ………