Across
- 6. describes nouns
- 7. contradictory words side by side "That dog is pretty ugly"
- 8. a comparison using "like" or "as"
- 11. "The Tall trees towered in town" is an example of this figurative language technique
- 13. person, place, or thing
- 14. This type of question does not need an answer
- 15. a type of irony when something is said, but the opposite is meant "Miss Wilson loves late students"
- 18. Special words or expressions used by a profession/group
Down
- 1. an exaggerated statement "It was so hot my shoes melted into a puddle"
- 2. an appeal to emotion
- 3. a type of irony when the audience/reader knows more than the characters
- 4. take the place of nouns
- 5. giving human qualities to an animal, object, or abstract idea "The walls were talking to me"
- 6. an indirect reference to a person, place, thing or something historical, cultural literary, social or political
- 9. short personal stories
- 10. an outcome that is not what was expected
- 12. an appeal to credibility/authority/reliability
- 16. This presents one side of an issue or perspective
- 17. an appeal to logic/reason