Literary Terms Matching Quiz Crossword
Down:
1) Contains more than one independent clause with no subordinate clauses
3) Give the style an authority and dignity that are in keeping with the work’s lofty purpose
4) One of two or more clauses of equal status in asentence, especially when joined by a coordinating conjunction
5) A reference to the equivalent importance of two clauses
6) Is not complete in either syntax or sense until its end
8) Consists of a single independent clause
9) The placing of an adjective after the noun it modifies (“the form divine”), a verb before its subject (“Came the dawn”), or a noun preceding its preposition (“worlds between”)
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Across:
2) Making the elements in a series or parts of words, phrases, or clauses analogous in part of speech, grammatical structure, and concept
5) A conjunction that joins two similarly constructed and/or equal words of phrases or clauses within a sentence (for, and, nor, or, but, yet, or so)
7) Contains not only an independent clause but also one or more subordinate clauses
10) Reflects the lesser, or subordinate, importance of the dependent clause
11) A sentence that does not end with the completion of its main clause, but continues with one or more subordinate clauses or other modifiers
12) Contains a hyperbole which is a deliberate exaggeration for emphasis or comic effect
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