Structuring Language

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Across
  1. 1. Two ideas that sharply contrast with each other and are juxtaposed in a parallel grammatical structure.
  2. 3. Similarly structuring related words, phrases or clauses.
  3. 7. Repeating either the same phrasing pattern for main points
Down
  1. 1. Repeating the same consonant or vowel sound at the beginning of subsequent words.
  2. 2. Martin Luther King's I have a (Clue) is an example of both repetition and parallelism.
  3. 4. Sally sells these down by the seashore.
  4. 5. "To err is human, to forgive (Clue). Antithesis Quote from Alexander Pope
  5. 6. Alliteration is repeating the same consonant or this type of sound at the start of subsequent words.