Figures of speech

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Across
  1. 3. Using background descriptive language that appeals to a reader’s five senses (sight, touch, smell, feel, and taste) to provide an expressive aura.
  2. 4. Assigning human-like qualities to a nonhuman thing.
  3. 6. The use of a character, concept or object as a symbol to represent a more abstract ideology.
  4. 8. It is evident when a sentence consists of multiple words which begin with the same alphabet
Down
  1. 1. The comparison of two unlike things with the words “as” or “like”.
  2. 2. The use of exaggeration in statements to convey a message but not to be taken literally.
  3. 5. Using two contradictory terms right next to one another
  4. 7. Used to compare two different things by interlinking them in comparison without the use of “like” or “as”.