Across
- 5. The similarity of sounds between words
- 6. A reference to a well-known person, place, event, or text
- 7. Repetition of similar grammatical structures for effect
- 10. Words that imitate or mimic sounds
- 12. The emotional atmosphere created for the reader
- 13. The repetition of beginning consonant sounds in nearby words
- 15. Addressing someone absent, dead, or something non-human as if it could respond
- 17. The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables the creates the flow of a poem
- 18. Saying the opposite of what is meant, to mock or insult
- 19. The repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words
- 20. A contrast between explanation and reality (can be verbal, situational, or dramatic)
Down
- 1. Giving human qualities or actions to non-human things or abstract ideas
- 2. language that appeals to the senses (sight,sound,taste,touch and smell)
- 3. An indirect comparison between two unlike thing like or as
- 4. A deliberate exaggeration used for emphasis or effect
- 8. A figure of speech in which a part represents the whole or the whole represents a part
- 9. The speakers attitude toward the subject
- 11. A direct comparison between two unlike things where one thing is said to be another
- 14. a pause or break within a line of poetry, often created by punctuation
- 16. when an object represents a deeper, abstract meaning
