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Down: 1) strict, literal, dictionary definition of a word, devoid of any emotion, attitude, or color3) argument that appeals to emotion, rather than reason5) related to style or diction - refers to the writer's word choices, especially with regard to their correctness, clearness, or effectiveness.7) terse statement of known authorship that expresses a general truth of moral principle - memorable summation of the author's point8) similarity or comparison between two different things or the relationship between them9) entered twice in error10) writing or speech not intended to carry literal meaning and is usually meant to be imaginative and vivid11) figure of speech for which the name of one object is substituted for that of another closely associated with it13) to draw a reasonable conclusion from the information presented - in multiple choice the safest answer choice14) device used to produce figurative language - many compare dissimilar things15) the repetition of sounds, especially initial consonant sounds in two or more neighboring words e. peter piper picked a peck of pickled peppers16) slang of informality in speech or writing - not generally acceptable for formal writing - give a conversational or informal tone17) figure of speech involving a seeming contradiction of ideas, words, clauses, or sentence within a balanced grammatical structure18) contrast between what is stated explicitly and what is really meant; the difference between what appears to be and what actually is true - used to create poignancy or humor20) metaphor developed at great length, occurring frequently in or throughout a work25) emotional mood created by the entirety of a literary work, established partly by the setting and partly by the author's choice of objects that are described Across: 2) emotionally violent, verbal denunciation or attack using strong, abusive language3) word, phrase, or clause referred to by a pronoun4) figure of speech using implied comparison of seemingly unlike things or the substitution of one for the other, suggesting some similarity6) any serious talk, speech, or lecture involving moral or spiritual advice9) figure of speech that directly addresses an absent or imaginary person or personified abstraction, such as liberty or love12) nonliteral, associative meaning of a word; the implied, suggested meaning - may involve ideas, emotions, or attitudes15) device using character and/or story elements symbolically to represent an abstraction in addition to the literal meaning19) fanciful expression, usually in the form of an extended metaphor pr surprising analogy between seemingly dissimilar objects21) type of sentence in which the main idea comes first, followed by dependent grammatical units such as phrases or clauses22) multiple meanings, intentional or intentional, of a word, phrase, sentence, or passage23) entered twice in error24) sensory details or figurative language used to describe, arouse emotion, or represent abstractions - uses terms related to the five sentences26) traditions for each genre27) figure of speech based on inverted parallelism. rhetorical feature in which two clauses are related to each other through a reversal of terms28) didactic works - primary aim of teaching or instructing, especially the teaching of moral or ethical principles29) grammatical unit that contains both a subject and a verb - an independent or main clause expresses a complete thought and can stand alone - dependent cannot stand alone as a sentence30) major category into which a literary work fits - prose, poetry, and drama31) more agreeable, or less offensive substitute for generally unpleasant words or concepts32) representation, especially pictorial or literary, in which the subject's distinctive features or peculiarities are deliberately exaggerated to produce a comic or grotesque effect33) placing dissimilar items, descriptions, or ideas close together or side by side, especially for comparison or contrast34) figure of speech using deliberate exaggeration or overstatement - often with a comic effect - often producing irony
 

 

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