Across
- 2. The particular way that words are arranged in a sentence and the rules that govern this arrangement.
- 4. Clever repetition of words or phrases at the beginning of successive clauses or sentences
- 7. used when you need to deliver a lot of facts and your main purpose is to persuade.
- 9. Used when you want not only to persuade but also charm your audience and move them.
- 10. "Give me liberty or give me death."
- 13. Used when you just want to deliver basic facts and get the job done as quickly as possible.
Down
- 1. Repetition of similarly structures words or phrases
- 3. Occurs when a word at the end of one phrase or clause is repeated at the b beginning of the next phrase or clause.
- 5. Last name of the author of "The Raven"
- 6. When words having the same consonant sound at the beginning or the word are placed together.
- 8. When a sentence or phrase has the quality of having a pleasant, good, or sweet voice or sound.
- 10. Who said, "Continual eloquence is tedious"?
- 11. "Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that."
- 12. Creatas balance and symmetry in a sentence by juxtaposing, or placing together, two ideas that are similar in structure but opposite in meaning.