English Literary Terms Review

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Across
  1. 3. name the literary device "Why are you always such a Scrooge? It doesn't cost much, and it'll be fun!"
  2. 4. the author's attitude towards his subject
  3. 5. the universal message that can be taken from a story or a poem and applied to every day life
  4. 6. name the poetic device “The fire burned with fury”
  5. 7. Famous abolitionist who petitioned President Lincoln for universal emancipation
  6. 8. : name the poetic device: "The brightness of her cheek would shame those stars."
  7. 10. name the rhetorical appeal: images of starving children with tearful eyes and sad expressions
  8. 13. Transcendentalist who wrote Walden and learned from Ralph Waldo Emerson.
  9. 15. name the rhetorical appeal: Taylor Swift red lipstick
  10. 16. name the poetic device: "All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players."
  11. 17. name the poetic device: "I wandered lonely as a cloud
  12. 19. name the rhetorical appeal: The latest smartphone model boasts a faster processor, increased storage capacity, and a more advanced camera system.
Down
  1. 1. The repetition of similar grammatical structures in a series of sentences or phrases.
  2. 2. 19th-century movement of writers and philosophers in New England
  3. 9. Transcendentalist poet who wrote Leaves of Grass and "O Captain, My Captain"
  4. 11. asked for effect or emphasis, not requiring an answer.
  5. 12. name the rhetorical appeal: In these challenging times of economic uncertainty, we need a leader who understands the financial markets and can guide us to stability.
  6. 14. name the poetic device "O the bleeding drops of red"
  7. 18. name the literary device of The Wizard of Oz when the characters go on a quest to fulfill their hearts’ desires and instead of doing so they realize that they already had what they wanted all along.