Across
- 6. Which method creates a direct comparison between two unlike objects, often using symbolism?
- 8. Which method creates a comparison between two objects to exaggerate a detail or quality.
- 9. Which method uses sound to create description and/or atmosphere?
- 11. Which type of word adds important detail to nouns, as a way of creating more interesting imagery?
- 12. Which method gives inanimate objects human-like qualities?
- 13. Which type of word describes the time, manner, or place of an action? E.g. there, today, quickly.
Down
- 1. Which type of word denotes an action or movement?
- 2. What do we call the surroundings within which a description/story takes place?
- 3. Which method uses atmospheric qualities, like the weather, to create a sense of emotion?
- 4. Which type of 'person' perspective uses the pronouns he, she, they, them, it?
- 5. Which type of 'person' perspective uses the pronouns I, me, my?
- 7. What is it called when a word has a feeling or idea linked to it? E.g. blue = sadness, cold, etc.
- 10. Which type of 'person' perspective uses the pronoun you?
- 12. What should you create a new one of when you begin talking about a new idea or point?
