english cross

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  1. 3. as opposed to the word itself. The extra meanings that
  2. 4. smell and touch. The language devices that are used in
  3. 5. Prejudice. A one-sided view of an issue. A way of arguing a
  4. 7. The use of symbols in art, music and literature.
  5. 9. often provides a sense of completeness, tying and
  6. 10. The repetition of a consonance sound in words with close
  7. 13. unpleasant or confronting. It is an avoidance
  8. 14. An allusion may be drawn from history,
  9. 17. or there being two meanings for the same word.
  10. 19. to the person telling the story.
  11. 20. is like, or is another and continuing to provide all the
  12. 22. created: the symbolic meaning and the literal meaning.
  13. 25. Alliteration is used to appeal to our sense of sound,
  14. 27. Where the idea created through the use of a metaphor is
  15. 30. The beat or emphasis of accent.
  16. 32. The feelings, emotions and subtleties suggested by a word or
  17. 33. The clever use of words and language to amuse. It can also
  18. 35. sustained) simile or metaphor – that is by saying that one
  19. 36. A pattern of words that contain similar sounds.
  20. 40. A play on words. A pun is dependent on two words sounding
  21. 41. A standardised idea or concept, especially about people or
  22. 43. An exaggeration to make a point.
  23. 45. assisting in the creation of mood in a text.
  24. 46. why.
  25. 47. or influencing the reader to agree or lean in one direction.
  26. 48. words together to form an image or mood.
  27. 49. people or situations. An analogy is an extended
  28. 51. but people avoid expressing directly.
  29. 52. A form of extended metaphor where there are two meanings
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  1. 1. Something that stands for something else.
  2. 2. An expression used to avoid directly saying something
  3. 6. Use of a reference to another story or text, either directly or by
  4. 8. of people.
  5. 10. onomatopoeia and personification.
  6. 11. to practical intelligence – having the ‘wit’ to act quickly.
  7. 12. alliteration, assonance appeals to our sense of hearing. It
  8. 15. involved.
  9. 16. A line of poetry.
  10. 17. When an individual’s personal attitudes, feelings or emotions
  11. 18. Repetition of a vowel sound in words with close connection. As
  12. 21. Language that evokes one or all of the senses – seeing, hearing,
  13. 23. art or religion.
  14. 24. for talking about something that everyone
  15. 26. or described and, by extension, his/her attitude
  16. 28. The attitude that the composer has towards what is being
  17. 29. A comparison demonstrating the similarities between two
  18. 31. the responder.
  19. 34. creation of imagery are similes, metaphors, assonance,
  20. 37. continued throughout the entire text.
  21. 38. A comparison between two things using like, as or than.
  22. 39. A unified group of lines in a poem.
  23. 42. A question asked for which no answer is expected.
  24. 44. A short and interesting narrative of an event, usually having
  25. 50. as readers and receivers of texts, apply to words.