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Across
  1. 2. Punctuation mark to join two words to create compound noun, adverb or adjective.
  2. 6. Words that imitate sounds (e.g., “buzz,” “hiss,” “clang”).
  3. 10. The repetition of consonant sounds in poetry.
  4. 11. The verb that is usually made by adding the word 'to' before the base verb.
  5. 12. Words or phrases that evoke sensory experiences.
  6. 14. Used to indicate emphasis, a foreign language or a title of something.
  7. 15. The word that describes a verb.
  8. 16. Words that connect phrases, clauses, or sentences.
  9. 17. Punctuation mark to indicate a dramatic pause or furthers an explanation.
Down
  1. 1. Figurative language that compares two unlike things without using “like” or “as.”
  2. 3. The repetition of vowel sounds within a line of poetry.
  3. 4. Words that indicate the place or positioning of an object or subject.
  4. 5. The continuous run-on-lines in poetry.
  5. 7. The repetition of constant sounds at the beginning of each word.
  6. 8. Words that give nouns greater description
  7. 9. Words or phrases that evoke sensory experiences.
  8. 13. A part of speech that can be described as either definite or indefinite such as 'the' or 'a'.