1 2
9 15
13
10 11
12
3 4
14
8
Across Down
1 – Making reference to an event or person 1 – The same letter or sound being used at
without explicit mention the beginning of adjacent or nearby words
3 – The resemblance of sounds between 2 – A comparison used to enhance a
syllables of words close together description
5 – Forming words from an associated sound 4 – A specific type of (1) Down using soft
consonant sounds such as ‘s’
7 – Stating one thing is another to help
describe in a non-literal sense 6 – Using words that end with the same
sounds
8 – An interruption in the chronology of a
text where earlier events are described 7 – A recurring element of a narrative with
some symbolic significance
9 – Using descriptive language to add depth
11 – Genre using vices and shortcomings as a
10 – Omission of part of a sentence or
point of ridicule or amusement
events
13 – Using words in a way where their actual
12 – Attitude of the writer conveyed
and intended meanings differ
through choice of words
15 – Absence of punctuation at the end of a
14 – Over-exaggeration for emphasis or
line such that it continues onto the next
humour
line of a poem
A L L U S I O N
L I
L I M A G E R Y E
I I I N
T E L L I P S I S R J
E E A O A
R T O N E M
A S S O N A N C E I Y B
T I R M
I B H Y P E R B O L E
O I R N
N L H M E T A P H O R T
A Y O
O N O M A T O P O E I A
C E I
E F L A S H B A C K