Vocab
Across
- 1. The quality of being open to more than one interpretation; inexactness.
- 2. The repetition of similar vowel sounds or syllables of successive words, especially in a line of poetry.
- 4. In grammar it is a word or phrase used to refer to something else, often a pronoun, although not always.
- 5. Used in ordinary or familiar conversation; not formal or literary.
- 7. A figure of speech in which an opposition or contrast of ideas is expressed by parallelism of words that are the opposites of, or strongly contrasted with, each other.
- 8. A writer hints at something, expecting the reader to understand their implied reference.
Down
- 1. A speech or address to a person who is not present or to a personified object.
- 2. The repeating of words or phrases inside a collection of sentences, clauses, or poetry lines is known as anaphora.
- 3. This fallacy occurs when you argue that your conclusion must be true, because there is no evidence against it.
- 6. A figure of speech where a part of a sentence is reversed, creating a symmetrical structure of a sentence.
- 7. A story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning.