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