Across
- 1. Go big or go home.
- 5. To help, or at least do no harm.
- 9. She was scared yet intrigued; she was nervous yet thrilled; she was hesitant yet prepared.
- 11. the repetition of a phrase or word at the beginning of successive clauses or phrases
- 12. reversing the order of the words in a clause
- 13. There was an alarming amount of blood bleeding out from the man.
- 14. a type of word choice which expresses a certain tone through word connotations that inspire belief
- 15. LIfe is like a rollercoaster, full of highs and lows.
- 16. the ability to show one’s knowledge on a certain subject
- 17. the repetition of words or phrases at the end of successive clauses or phrases
- 19. the use of patterns to mix up emotions
Down
- 2. the ability to be sensitive to and experience another's emotions
- 3. word choice which is used to paint a picture in the reader's mind
- 4. His words were sluggish, slow, depressed.
- 6. In the evening sky the stars glowed.
- 7. I need to go to school, but I need to go to the dentist, but I’ve missed too many days, but I need to get my fillings.
- 8. They like hiking, swimming, and biking.
- 10. the repetition of the last word of one phrase and the beginning of the next
- 17. the repetition of a word in immediate succession
- 18. The sweet songbirds softly sang their song.
