Across
- 3. Is the reader's feelings toward the subject.
- 4. An extreme exaggeration.
- 5. Uses the senses to describe something in a story.
- 6. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
- 7. A play on words. You are one in a melon.
- 8. Giving human-like characteristics to inanimate objects/nonliving things.
- 11. The silence was so loud.
- 12. It is the beginning of the end.
- 13. Is the author's attitude or feelings toward a subject.
- 15. Recurring symbols, themes, or patterns that appear in literature.
- 16. A comparison using like or as
- 18. A reference to a historical figure, a book, a play, a song etc.
Down
- 1. irony When the opposite of what we expect to happen, happens.
- 2. The repetition of vowel sounds.
- 3. He was a rocket flying across the sky.
- 4. The food is taking an eternity to prepare.
- 9. The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities.
- 10. She was shocked the boy showed up.
- 14. irony Sarcasm
- 17. It's raining cats and dogs outside.
