Across
- 2. the opposite of what is meant
- 5. dead metaphor poor examples of figurative language
- 8. exaggeration used for effect or for humor
- 9. word which suggest or sound like their meaning
- 11. are conclusions bsed om opinions
- 12. is a form of paradox which combine a pair of contrary terms single expression
- 13. repetition of constant sound
- 15. a comparison between two things without using words
- 16. a word or compound word substituted as a synonym for a noun
- 17. persons, objects, or events
- 19. a reference to history or literature bible, mythology
- 20. harsh,unpleasant
- 21. the repetition of similar
- 23. a shocking comparison between two dissimilar things
Down
- 1. is a type of y that a person appears to be g something
- 3. are conclusions based on facts
- 4. statement which seems contradictory but is true
- 6. a pause or a brake in a line of poetry
- 7. a statement less than is meant
- 10. is a form of personification in which the absent or dead as if spoken
- 14. the use of a word in a sense another literal
- 18. the repetition of final constant sounds after different vowel sounds
- 21. a comparison two things to show how they are alike
- 22. pleasing sounds; opposite of cacophony
