English terms crossword

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Across
  1. 3. language which gives descriptions that evoke the five senses (sound, sight, smell, touch, taste) to bring the scene alive.
  2. 5. Verbs that show a physical or mental action — something happening.
  3. 6. Verbs that Show ability, possibility, permission, or obligation.
  4. 7. a group of related sentences that focus on one main idea. It helps organise writing
  5. 8. Repetition of the same consonant sound (often at the start of words) in close succession to produce a rhythmic or emphatic effect. Sometimes a special focus is on sibilance (the repeated “s” or “sh” sound).
  6. 9. Verbs that show a state of being, emotion, thought, or possession — not an action.
  7. 12. A word that imitates, suggests, or resembles the sound of what it describes.
  8. 13. a command or instruction that usually begins with a verb and tell someone what to do.
Down
  1. 1. Giving human characteristics or qualities to inanimate objects, animals, or abstract ideas.
  2. 2. a strong statement that shows emotion — such as surprise, excitement, anger, or joy
  3. 4. A comparison between two unlike things using “like” or “as” (or sometimes “than”) to make the imagery more vivid.
  4. 10. A direct comparison in which one thing is said to be another, implying a likeness or analogy without using “like” or “as.”
  5. 11. descriptive words (for nouns)