Across
- 2. To give human qualities to inanimate or non-human things
- 4. Not merely a comparison (like a simile) or extended identification (like a metaphor) or even a more sustained analogy (like an image), a ________ represents a larger, more profound and complex idea than itself.
- 5. Where sounds of words imitate or mime the sound being described:
- 8. a writer's use of words which connect to a reader's sense of sight, touch, taste, smell, or hearing in order to develop a mood, idea, character , or theme.
Down
- 1. A method of emphasis where words with the same initial consonant are found in close proximity, for cumulative effect:
- 3. The repetition of vowel sounds
- 6. Used to refer to one thing in terms of another.
- 7. Similar to the metaphor but usually introduced by ‘like’ or ‘as’
