English - 10 most difficult terms

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Across
  1. 4. Refers to a writer or speaker proposing a question and following up with a clear answer.
  2. 5. A series of adjectives compiled often in the service of criticism.
  3. 7. List out items, events, ideas, or other parts of a story/setting.
  4. 10. Rhetorical devise using any isocolon parellel structure to introduce two choices.
Down
  1. 1. Repetition of the initial part of a sentence at the end of that same sentence, so special attention is placed on the phrase by repeating it in both places.
  2. 2. A combination of anaphora and epistrophe.
  3. 3. Nouns or noun phrases that follow or come before a noun, and give more information about it.
  4. 6. Understates something. The term is derived from the Greek μειόω (“to make smaller”, "to diminish").
  5. 8. Places a critical statement and a compliment together to lesson the impact.
  6. 9. Strong declaration or forceful conviction based on belief (claim in argument)