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Down: 1) The author's attitude towards a character, subject, or audience that is reflected in his writing (tones can be serious, sarcastic, humorous, etc.)2) An expression that has a different meaning or definition from its literal meaning ("It's raining cats and dogs")3) Comparison of items or objects without the use of like or as5) Two or more stressed syllables using the same consonant (Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers)7) A separate section or part of a whole poem or song Across: 4) Giving human traits to animals or non-living objects (The moon shines like a warm smile)6) Comparison of different objects using the terms like or as8) Words that sound like the objects they name, ie. Buzz, Wham, Swoosh, Kaboom, etc.9) A dramatic composition (play or story) involving conflict, and often, death (Shakespeare wrote many tragedies)10) An obvious and intentional exaggeration used for effect ("I'm so hungry, I could eat an elephant". "She thanked him a thousand times!")
 

 

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