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Across
  1. 1. Words that imitate natural sounds associated with objects or actions (e.g., "buzz," "crash," "whisper").
  2. 3. The repetition of similar sounds, usually at the end of lines in poetry or songs (e.g., "star" and "far").
  3. 5. A comparison between two unlike things using "like" or "as" (e.g., "Her eyes sparkled like diamonds").
  4. 9. Giving human qualities to non-human objects or ideas (e.g., "The flowers danced in the breeze").
  5. 10. Common expressions with meanings different from the literal interpretation (e.g., "Break the ice" means to start a conversation).
  6. 11. The repetition of the same initial consonant sounds in a series of words (e.g., "Sally sells seashells by the seashore").
Down
  1. 2. Words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns (e.g., "bright," "happy," "tall").
  2. 4. The act of identifying similarities and differences between things, often used in similes and metaphors.
  3. 6. A direct comparison between two unlike things, implying they are the same without using "like" or "as" (e.g., "The world is a stage").
  4. 7. Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally, often for emphasis (e.g., "I’m so hungry I could eat a horse").
  5. 8. Language A broad term for language that uses literary devices to go beyond the literal meaning (e.g., similes, metaphors, idioms).
  6. 11. The repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words to create rhythm or emphasis (e.g., "The light of the fire is a sight to admire").