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Literary Devices Crossword

The document is a crossword puzzle containing literary terms. Across clues define literary devices related to references, sounds, and descriptions. Down clues define devices involving repetition of sounds or letters, interruptions in chronology, symbolic elements, exaggerations, and differences between literal and intended meanings. The crossword itself contains various literary terms as answers.

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Literary Devices Crossword

The document is a crossword puzzle containing literary terms. Across clues define literary devices related to references, sounds, and descriptions. Down clues define devices involving repetition of sounds or letters, interruptions in chronology, symbolic elements, exaggerations, and differences between literal and intended meanings. The crossword itself contains various literary terms as answers.

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10 11

12

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14

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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

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