LiteraryTerms1 Crossword
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1) Words that sound like the objects they name, ie. Buzz, Wham, Swoosh, Kaboom, etc.2) The author's attitude towards a character, subject, or audience that is reflected in his writing (tones can be serious, sarcastic, humorous, etc.)3) A separate section or part of a whole poem or song4) Comparison of different objects using the terms like or as5) An expression that has a different meaning or definition from its literal meaning ("It's raining cats and dogs")7) Comparison of items or objects without the use of like or as |
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6) Two or more stressed syllables using the same consonant (Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers)8) Giving human traits to animals or non-living objects (The moon shines like a warm smile)9) An obvious and intentional exaggeration used for effect ("I'm so hungry, I could eat an elephant". "She thanked him a thousand times!")10) A dramatic composition (play or story) involving conflict, and often, death (Shakespeare wrote many tragedies) |
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