Year 9 End of Term Crossword

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Across
  1. 6. The art of persuasive communication.
  2. 7. A break in a line of poetry created by punctuation.
  3. 8. A describing word.
  4. 14. The right to vote in political elections.
  5. 15. The surname of the writer of Animal Farm.
  6. 16. Deep devotion and support of one's country.
  7. 17. An event that happened in 1917 that inspired Orwell to write Animal Farm.
  8. 18. A word we could use to describe Napoleon.
  9. 19. Figurative language where you say something is something else.
  10. 21. Something that is suggested.
  11. 22. An artistic movement concerned with nature and to criticise the impact of the Industrial Revolution.
  12. 26. A question that does not require an answer.
  13. 31. A story with a hidden message, usually a moral one.
  14. 32. Comparing using like or as.
  15. 33. A doing word.
  16. 34. Where one line of poetry runs into another without punctuation.
  17. 35. The process of pulling language and/or structure apart.
Down
  1. 1. The boar who first told the animals their lives were terrible.
  2. 2. Napoleon's second in command.
  3. 3. A type of poem that has no rhyme or rhythm.
  4. 4. The tame raven.
  5. 5. Another name for a paragraph in a poem.
  6. 7. The process of describing and developing a character.
  7. 9. 'Beasts of ______', the song that the animals sing.
  8. 10. Battle of the ____________.
  9. 11. Animal Farm's original name.
  10. 12. Joseph ________, the political figure upon whom Napoleon was based.
  11. 13. William __________, the poet who wrote 'The Garden of Love'.
  12. 20. What was built on Animal Farm to create power and a source of controversy.
  13. 23. To consider the similarities and differences between things.
  14. 24. "Four legs _____, two legs bad".
  15. 25. The pattern of rhyming in a poem.
  16. 27. Something that is clearly stated.
  17. 28. The name of the pig who was run off the farm.
  18. 29. A person, place or thing.
  19. 30. The name given to a short novel such as Animal Farm.