Across
- 6. The art of persuasive communication.
- 7. A break in a line of poetry created by punctuation.
- 8. A describing word.
- 14. The right to vote in political elections.
- 15. The surname of the writer of Animal Farm.
- 16. Deep devotion and support of one's country.
- 17. An event that happened in 1917 that inspired Orwell to write Animal Farm.
- 18. A word we could use to describe Napoleon.
- 19. Figurative language where you say something is something else.
- 21. Something that is suggested.
- 22. An artistic movement concerned with nature and to criticise the impact of the Industrial Revolution.
- 26. A question that does not require an answer.
- 31. A story with a hidden message, usually a moral one.
- 32. Comparing using like or as.
- 33. A doing word.
- 34. Where one line of poetry runs into another without punctuation.
- 35. The process of pulling language and/or structure apart.
Down
- 1. The boar who first told the animals their lives were terrible.
- 2. Napoleon's second in command.
- 3. A type of poem that has no rhyme or rhythm.
- 4. The tame raven.
- 5. Another name for a paragraph in a poem.
- 7. The process of describing and developing a character.
- 9. 'Beasts of ______', the song that the animals sing.
- 10. Battle of the ____________.
- 11. Animal Farm's original name.
- 12. Joseph ________, the political figure upon whom Napoleon was based.
- 13. William __________, the poet who wrote 'The Garden of Love'.
- 20. What was built on Animal Farm to create power and a source of controversy.
- 23. To consider the similarities and differences between things.
- 24. "Four legs _____, two legs bad".
- 25. The pattern of rhyming in a poem.
- 27. Something that is clearly stated.
- 28. The name of the pig who was run off the farm.
- 29. A person, place or thing.
- 30. The name given to a short novel such as Animal Farm.
