HOMS: Lit Term Olympics (2)

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Across
  1. 3. A repeated consonant sound at the beginning of a group of adjacent or connected words
  2. 5. Attribution of human characteristics to something nonhuman
  3. 6. An example of Onomatopoeia from the Vignette titled "Those Who Don't"
  4. 7. Esperanza compares herself to the trees that didn't get to choose their home and are strong but stuck. What literary device are the trees an example of?
  5. 8. A word that directly describes and sounds like the associated sound
  6. 9. The act of repeating something that has already been written
Down
  1. 1. A comparison of two unlike things; does not use the linking words "like" or "as"
  2. 2. A mark, sign, or word that represents another idea, object, or relationship
  3. 3. An example of this could be "Ms. G said, "Go get those green grapes, Greg."
  4. 4. A description that appeals to the 5 senses: sight, sound, smell, tough, taste
  5. 7. A comparison of two unlike things, using the linking words "like" or "as"