Across
- 4. a recurring name or phrase that contributes to the story
- 5. a scene that interrupts the current scene to back to the earlier scene
- 7. a comparison that is implied, but not necessarily true
- 9. a short story usually to make a point
- 10. a statement that is true, but is doubted at first
- 11. use of words to imitate the sound of the noise-maker
- 14. giving hints for what is to come in the future
- 17. an object/person/place that is said to believe to have a bigger meaning
- 18. A figure of speech using "like" or "as"
- 19. over-exaggeration usually for dramatic or serious effects
Down
- 1. at close intervals, the repetition of the final consonants of accented syllables or important words especially at the end of words
- 2. the repetition of similar sounds/beginning words
- 3. the repetition of vowels in non-rhyming words
- 6. a reference to someone else's work
- 8. figure of speech which something non-human is given those qualities of one would
- 12. a phrase which has 2 or more words that are opposites
- 13. when the writer means something entirely different than what they said
- 15. a kind of writing usually pointing fun at individuals and/or groups
- 16. the way words create pictures in the reader's mind
