Across
- 3. Giving huma qualities to non-human things
- 7. An object or idea that represents something else in a text
- 11. Use of language to create vivid images in the reader’s mind
- 12. The feelings of the reader while reading
- 14. Pattern of sound created by stressed and unstressed syllables
- 15. Comparison without like or as
- 16. The repetition of vowels at the beginning, middle or end of two or more words
- 17. A phrase or expression that typically presents a figurative, non-literal meaning
- 18. The repetition of consonants at the beginning, middle or end of two or more words
Down
- 1. The feelings of the author about a topic
- 2. The use of words whose sounds suggest their meanings
- 3. A play on words to create humour
- 4. The main idea that readers get from the text
- 5. Over exaggeration to create emphasis
- 6. Comparison using like or as
- 8. A phrase that seems absurd but upon closer investigation is true
- 9. Two contradictory words placed side by side
- 10. The repetition of sounds at the end of words
- 13. When the opposite occurs from what is expected
- 19. The repetition of consonants at the beginning of two or more words
