Across
- 3. explicit reference to a particular meaning, prevents ambiguity
- 4. speaker responds to an opponent’s speech by repeating their objection
- 6. ex. idioms, alliterations, allusions
- 8. ex. Their house seemed to grow cold and dark in the moment.
- 11. ex. "what light from yonder window breaks?"
- 12. ex. "speech is silver, but silence is gold."
- 14. ____ ______ narrates the story using “I”
- 16. ex. black=death
- 17. adjective, noun, or pronoun that follows a linking verb
- 19. __________repeats the same words/phrases a few times to make an idea clearer
- 20. literary or rhetorical device that is meant to mock with a purpose to amuse or hurt someone
Down
- 1. ex. spring=rebirth or new/fresh beginnings
- 2. dictionary or direct meaning
- 5. to undermine an opposing individual's opinion
- 7. sentence where the main clause is at the end
- 9. ex. I went outside to my backyard and found a bat.
- 10. irony speaker says something opposite of what they mean
- 13. ex. easy come, easy go.
- 15. underlying meaning of a literary work, stated indirectly or directly
- 18. two or more clauses are balanced to each other
