Across
- 2. writing that offers insight into society, its values, and its customs
- 4. arguments based on examples
- 8. "He was a true, a perfect gentle-knight."
- 9. techniques that involve surprising, interesting, or amusing contradictions
- 10. pressing together of disparate ideas or images and creates a density and complexity of meaning
- 11. "the Moor's eclipse"
Down
- 1. traits that are revealed through what the character says, thinks or does
- 3. the writer expands an idea, and adds depth and detail, by repetition or elaboration
- 5. meaning and syntax are completed within the two lines
- 6. "the weather is like a jail sentence, the English are a very ugly people, the food in England is like a jail sentence"
- 7. poetic structure in which the grammatical structure and sense continue past the end of the line
- 10. "It was impossible for any woman, past, present, or to come, to have the genius of Shakespeare"
- 12. the customary manner of using words in speaking or writing
