Year 6 VD 5.2.
Across
- 4. – Language that is not literal and uses imagination to create meaning
- 8. – Words that have the same ending sound
- 10. – Showing how two things are alike
- 11. – Giving human qualities to animals or objects
- 12. – Comparisons using “like” or “as”
Down
- 1. – Repetition of the same starting sounds in nearby words
- 2. – Phrases where the meaning is different from the literal words
- 3. – Comparisons that say something is something else
- 5. – Words that describe nouns
- 6. – Repetition of vowel sounds in words close together
- 7. – Extreme exaggeration used for effect
- 9. – Words that imitate sounds (e.g. “buzz,” “bang”)