Language Features

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Across
  1. 3. – Comparing two things using like or as (e.g., “as cold as ice”).
  2. 5. – Repeating words or phrases for emphasis.
  3. 7. – Descriptive language that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, touch, taste, smell).
  4. 8. – Repetition of consonant sounds at the start of words (e.g., “dark and dreary day”).
  5. 10. Language – Words that evoke strong feelings (e.g., “heartbreaking”, “tragic”).
Down
  1. 1. – Exaggeration for effect (e.g., “I’ve told you a million times”).
  2. 2. – Giving human qualities to non-human things (e.g., “the wind whispered”).
  3. 4. Question – A question asked for effect, not to get an answer (e.g., “Who wouldn’t want that?”).
  4. 6. – Words that imitate sounds (e.g., “bang”, “splash”).
  5. 9. – A direct comparison without using like or as (e.g., “time is a thief”).