Identify rhetorical terms & literary devices

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Across
  1. 3. eye/ I; there/their/they're; too/to/two
  2. 6. rustle, bang, oink, clap
  3. 13. All for one and one for all.
  4. 14. icy hot; old news; jumbo shrimp
  5. 15. She sells seashells by the seashore. Wacky Wednesday. Manic Monday.
  6. 17. Ah, distinctly I remember it was in the bleak December...
  7. 19. Give a person a fish and they'll eat for a day; teach a person to fish and they'll eat for a lifetime.
  8. 20. mOlten gOlden nOtes
  9. 21. Jack had a stroke of luck.
  10. 23. English class was so boring, it sent Anthony into a coma.
  11. 24. Respond to a mortal injury by saying, "'Tis but a scratch!"
  12. 25. sad, uncertain purple curtains
Down
  1. 1. Of the bells, bells, bells, bells, bells, bells, bells
  2. 2. He fished for trout and for compliments!
  3. 4. His heart IS a dark crypt.
  4. 5. Mrs. Potts, Chip, Lumiere, Coggsworth from Disney's Beauty and the Beast
  5. 7. "swung by seraphim whose footfalls tinkled on tufted floor"
  6. 8. This poem is so divine/ it carries to/ another line...
  7. 9. I can resist anything except temptation. - Oscar Wilde
  8. 10. Romeo, Romeo...Wherefore art thou, Romeo?
  9. 11. Hope for the best; prepare for the worst
  10. 12. This crossword is like a walk in the park. It's as easy as pie!
  11. 16. We ate popcorn and M&Ms and nachos and cookies and Twizzlers at the movie.
  12. 18. The vivid sunset was so orange, it almost tasted of sorbet!
  13. 22. She was vertically challenged, so a friend had to reach her phone.