Across
- 3. Placing two opposing terms together for effect
- 5. Using language to create an image in the reader's mind
- 6. These questions don't need an answer
- 10. Exaggeration for effect
- 11. Repeating the first sound across 2 or more words
- 13. A comparison using 'like' or 'as'
- 14. These people know what they're talking about
Down
- 1. Giving non-human objects or ideas human qualities
- 2. Words that are spelt like they sound
- 4. A comparison, saying something is something else
- 7. Verbs which give orders, instructions or encouragement
- 8. Repetition of vowel sounds
- 9. Repeating words or phrases for effect
- 12. With this many parts the list shows completeness
