Across
- 2. A form of written/spoken language that follows the natural flow of speech, it follows regular grammatical conventions and doesn’t contain a formal metrical structure.
- 4. The art of writing effectively, eloquently and persuasively.
- 5. A noun/group of nouns or noun clauses that name the subject.
- 6. Language that is meant to hurt or ridicule someone or something, with the use of irony.
- 7. A question given inside a text, unlike a hypophora, rhetorical question is an obvious yes or no question and is there to make the point rather than to get an answer.
Down
- 1. The duplication of any element of language, such as a sound, word, phrase, clause, sentence, or grammatical pattern.
- 3. Describes the variety, conventions and purposes of the major kinds of writing.
