Across
- 3. in describing a method of shooting a scene or film that expresses the attitude of the director or writer toward the material or of a character in a scene
- 6. Abusive, insulting, harsh language used in writing to attack, insult, or denounce a person, topic, or idea.
- 8. the action of repeating something that has already been said or written.
- 9. The repetition of similar vowel sounds or syllables of successive words, especially in a line of poetry
- 11. the main point (independent clause) occurs at the end of the sentence, after one or more side points (dependent clauses) lead up to the main point
- 12. The part of a sentence or clause containing a verb and stating something about the subject
- 15. Described as a feeling, or state of mind
- 17. Occurs when someone makes an argument in which both the premises and the conclusion have to rely on the truthfulness of the other
- 18. A word or phrase that connects one idea to another
Down
- 1. An extended metaphor is a version of metaphor that extends over the course of multiple lines, paragraphs, or stanzas of prose or poetry.
- 2. the action of confirming something or the state of being confirmed
- 4. The basic or literal meaning of a word, as opposed to the emotions or concepts it conjures up.
- 5. a spoken or written account of connected events; a story.
- 7. When only two exclusive options are presented while other more nuanced options exist
- 10. the presentation of something as being smaller, worse, or less important than it actually is.
- 13. an idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning
- 14. Exaggerated statements or claims not mean to be taken seriously (excessive sarcasm)
- 16. written or spoken language in its ordinary form, without metrical structure: