Across
- 4. Where you use sight, sound, taste, touch and smell to describe something.(6)
- 8. Similar sounds repeated at the end of words.(5)
- 10. ....... join in many ways, scentence, word, phrase and phrase.(11)
- 11. Two independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction(for, and, but, yet, so) or a semi colon.(8,8)
- 13. A single independent clause which contains a subject, verb and can contain an object.(6,8)
- 16. ...... are often told aloud with a definite pattern of rhythm and rhyme. They are usually about feats of heroism and endurance and can be tragic, romantic or adventure.(7)
- 17. Part of a song or poem which is repeated. Also known as a refrain.(6)
- 18. A .... means action, something done, to read or write or jump or run.(4)
Down
- 1. which contains a subject and a verb and can stand alone as a sentence.(11,6)
- 2. The shape of the poem and stanzas.(9)
- 3. Also known as narrative.(5)
- 5. The person place or thing that is carrying out an action or being something.(7)
- 6. The flow and pace of(speed)of words.(6)
- 7. The writer creates a sense of excitement/happiness/tension/fear through his use of adjectives/adverbs/verbs/prepositions/conjunctions/pronouns.(4,5)
- 9. Every name is called a ...., like field or fountain street or town.(4)
- 12. A message.(5)
- 14. Visually descriptive language.(7)
- 15. An indirect comparison using ‘like’ or ‘as’.(6)
