Across
- 3. imagery, describes touch.
- 4. imagery, describes taste.
- 5. imagery, describes what we hear.
- 8. the repetition of consonant sounds within words in close proximity, enhancing rhythm. "Mike likes his new bike."
- 11. a series of words that begin with the same letter or consonant sound. e.g. " Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers."
- 12. field, a group of words that share a common theme or meaning.
Down
- 1. figurative language that attributes human characteristics, emotion and behaviour to animals and inanimate objects. e.g. "The sun smiled at the children."
- 2. exaggeration for effect. e.g. "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse."
- 5. something that repeats vowel sounds in close words to create Rythm or emphasis. e.g. " The light of fire is a sight."
- 6. imagery, describes what we see.
- 7. question, a question asked in order to create dramatic effect and doesn't require response.
- 9. the use of milder or less direct language that is used to replace harsh, unpleasant words.
- 10. imagery, describes smell.
