Romeo and Juliet Literary Terms Acts 3-5

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Across
  1. 2. a long speech by a single character
  2. 4. Rhetorical appeal that deals with the credibility and authority of the speaker
  3. 7. type of irony where the audience knows more than the characters
  4. 9. art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing
  5. 10. a speech given by a character to themselves alone
Down
  1. 1. Rhetorical appeal that deals with logic, reason, and evidence
  2. 3. type of irony where someone says one thing, but means another
  3. 5. a comparison between two items based on a similar characteristic or feature
  4. 6. Rhetorical appeal that deals with the emotions evoked in the reader or audience
  5. 8. a repeated pattern—an image, sound, word, or symbol that comes back again and again (usually enforces a theme)