Across
- 2. Presentation of something worse or smaller than it actually is.
- 6. Repeated pattern of sound or movement.
- 9. a unifying idea that is a recurrent element in a literary or artistic work
- 10. A play on words in a humorous way.
- 11. A thing that is closely related to something is used to refer to it. E.g. Golden Arches to McDonalds
- 13. The phrasing or wording of something.
- 14. Two succeeding lines that rhyme.
- 16. The definition of a word.
- 20. A part of something to represent something whole.
- 22. The repetition of vowels.
- 24. Comparison using like or as.
- 25. The repetition of consonant sounds.
Down
- 1. The exaggeration of something.
- 3. correspondence of sound between words or the endings of words, especially when these are used at the ends of lines of poetry.
- 4. The repletion of consonance sounds at the beginning of the words.
- 5. The rhythmical pattern of a poem line.
- 6. Duplicating a word.
- 7. A word or line that is repeated in the poem.
- 8. The feeling of the story.
- 12. Using words to mimic different sounds.
- 14. Part of a song that repeats itself.
- 15. Referencing other things; usually historical or mythical.
- 17. Description that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste)
- 18. The author's attitude or feeling toward a subject.
- 19. Giving human qualities to an object or animal.
- 21. The feeling around the word.
- 23. The comparison of two like things without using like or as.
