Across
- 5. greek for "beside one another" and refers to grammatical/retorical framing
- 6. describes authors attitude toward his/her material/audience
- 7. duplication of any element of language
- 9. emotional nod created by the entirety of a of objects described
- 10. statements that appear to be self-contradictory
- 12. used to make them (concepts, animals,or inanimate objects) seem more vivid to the reader
- 15. work that closely imitates the style/content
- 17. comparison using "like" or "as"
- 18. main clause/idea is at end of the sentence
- 20. describes the principles governing the art of writing
Down
- 1. the use of slang or informalities in speech or writing
- 2. repetition of sounds
- 3. sentence in which the main idea comes first
- 4. to draw a reasonable conclusion from the info given
- 8. adjectives that describes words, phrases, or general tone
- 11. affected by setting, tone, and event
- 13. senory detail/figuritive language used to describe
- 14. sub-type of parallelism
- 16. The major category into which a literary work fits
- 19. one of the major divisions of genre
