English Reviewer

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Across
  1. 1. Is a word or phrase used in two different senses. It is usually used in plays where one word has two different meanings, and is used to create humor.
  2. 2. A literary device in which part of something represents the whole or it may use a whole to represent a part.
  3. 4. When something about a poem doesn't fit our expectations.
  4. 6. The repetition of same vowel sounds.
  5. 9. The act of directly comparing two unique (but linked) things.
  6. 10. Uses "as" or "like".
  7. 13. A figure of speech in which abstract ideas and principles are described in terms of characters, figures, and events. It preaches some kind of a moral lesson.
  8. 15. Something's that has its own meaning but which also has another meaning.
  9. 16. Irony "The water vendor died of dehydration."
  10. 20. a word pair made of opposites that contradict each other
  11. 21. The author's feeling about a character or event, created by the choice if words, sounds, images, etc.
  12. 23. The use of words that means the opposite of what you want to say.
  13. 25. When writing makes non-human things act human.
  14. 26. The use of words to create pictures in your imagination.
  15. 27. A brief and indirect reference to a person, place, thing or idea of historical, cultural, literary or political significance.
  16. 28. It is a figure of speech that replaces the name of a thing with the name of something else with which it is closely associated.
Down
  1. 1. From Greek word "paradoxon" meaning contrary to expectations, existing belief or perceived opinion. It is often used to make a reader think over an idea in an innovative way.
  2. 3. Continuing a sentence over several poetry lines.
  3. 5. Any element (action, object, color, etc.) which is repeated in a text
  4. 7. Consonant-vowel pairs.
  5. 8. Repetition of the consonant sounds.
  6. 11. It is a arrangement of words in order if decreasing importance. Commonly used in ridiculing something.
  7. 12. Is a figure of speech which rises in steps like a ladder from simple to more important.
  8. 13. Repetition of sounds at the start of the word.
  9. 14. Purposely exaggerating appearance or qualities for emphasis.
  10. 16. Two or more lines that together doe a division of the poem.
  11. 17. Words whose sound shows the meaning of the word.
  12. 18. Double/dual view of things
  13. 19. a specific word, phrase, or structure is repeated several times, to emphasize a particular idea.
  14. 22. One word or idea is set
  15. 24. Combining words with the same sound.