Across
- 1. duplication, either exact or approximate of any element of language
- 3. Figure of addition and emphasis which intentionally employs a series of conjunctions.
- 5. A work that closely imitates the style or content of another
- 6. a figure of speech in which the author presents or describes concepts, animals, or inanimate objects
- 8. one of the major divisions of genre, refers to fiction and non-fiction
- 9. involves bitter, caustic language
- 11. a second type of subject compliment
Down
- 1. used for effect, emphasis, or provocation, or for drawing a conclusionary statement
- 2. Describes the variety, the conventions, and purposes of the major kinds of writing
- 4. The perspective from which a story is told
- 6. one type of subject complement- a noun, group of nouns, or noun clause that names the subject
- 7. describes the princibles governing the art of writing effectively
- 10. An adjective that describes words, phrases, or general tone that is overly scholarly
- 11. A sentence that presents its central meaning in a main clauses at the end.
