Fall 25 literature Crossword
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
 
 
Down: 1) An imaginative comparison consisting of the stated or implied equivalence of two dissimilar things.2) A person, place, thing, or idea within a narrative or poem that means something in addition to itself.3) A speaker or writer’s directly addressing an absent person, abstraction, or inanimate object.4) A question asked, not to receive information, but to achieve an effect.5) Giving human characteristics to something that is not human.6) A detailed comparison of one thing to another dissimilar thing.9) Two parallel phrases, clauses, or sentences in which the second reverses the elements of the first, inverting the parallel structure.10) A rhetorical device that uses syntactical parallelism in two adjacent phrases or clauses to emphasize their contrasting meanings.12) The repetition of similar vowel sounds in a series of words.13) In a metaphor, the image the tenor of the metaphor is being compared to.14) A statement that seems to be self-contradictory yet actually makes sense when understood in the right context.17) Using a part of something to stand for the whole.21) An expression in which a related thing stands for the thing itself. Across: 7) In a metaphor, the original subject which the metaphor seeks to describe.8) The repetition of terminal consonant sounds (as in "bit . . . light . . . let") and, more rarely, of internal consonants that creates extra emphasis on the words involved.11) The use of words that sound like what they mean (e.g., hiss, buzz).15) A comparison of two unlike objects using like or as.16) A pause in the middle of a line of poetry, usually indicated by a mark of punctuation.18) The repetition of initial consonant sounds.19) Two or more words having identical sounds in the last stressed vowel and all of the sounds following that vowel.20) 22) The repetition of words or phrases at the beginnings of lines of poetry or grammatical units.
 

 

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