Across
- 4. the way or view from which a person sees themselves, others and the world
- 6. the poetic pace and flow created from a measure of balance and pattern with the language structure
- 7. giving inanimate or inhuman objects human traits or abilities
- 8. the circumstances in which an event occurs
- 9. gross exaggeration
- 11. Words or phrases that appeal to the reader on an emotional level
- 16. 'paragraphs' which make up a poem
- 17. comparing two objects using 'like' or 'as'
- 18. implied additional meaning or association with different meanings
- 19. the repetition of a vowel at the start of several words'
Down
- 1. an aim or goal
- 2. mental pictures created by colourful language features
- 3. Language that appeals to our sense, touch, taste, sight, hearing, and smell
- 5. use of adjectives or adverbs to give more detailed information on a subject
- 10. when one object, through comparison, becomes another using 'is'
- 12. the word of a sound eg. "Whoosh", "BANG!"
- 13. the expression of meaning using words or phrases that imply the opposite
- 14. the repetition of a consonant at the start of several words
- 15. the repletion of words or phrases for emphasis
