Across
- 2. uses literary devices to describe something often through comparison with something different
- 4. A word that “makes” a sound.
- 6. What is said is the opposite of what is meant.
- 7. The internal rhyming of vowel sounds within a text
- 9. words function exactly as defined
- 10. Intentional use of words to mean something different from what a person actually says. It is important to note that all sarcasm is verbal irony, but not all verbal irony is sarcasm.
- 13. Giving human traits to objects or ideas.
- 14. It occurs when the audience is aware of something that the characters in the story are not aware of.
- 16. Expression that references a person, place or event in order to bring it to mind without clearly naming it.
- 17. When two words are put together that contradict each other. “Opposites”
Down
- 1. A literary device that intentionally repeats the same word or phrase a few times to make a point.
- 3. Occurs when a series of words in a row (or close to a row) have the same first consonant sound.
- 5. Involves a discrepancy between what is expected to happen and what actually happens.
- 8. When you portray a person, place, thing, or action as being something else, even though it is not actually that “something else.”
- 11. Exaggerating to show strong feeling or effect.
- 12. Comparison of two things using “like” or “as.”
- 15. The internal rhyming of consonant sounds within a text.
