English Terminology 4.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? English Language & LiteratureTerminologyASOCR Created by: EmilyHopeCreated on: 19-05-16 14:51 29845371610 Across 1. A word created by utilising two existing words seperated by a hyphen, eg; bone-headed, -go-straight (9, 4) 5. The structured cause and effect of incidents- what happens (4) 6. Turning point in a sonnet, using on the ninth line (5) 7. A catchy line that sums up an advert (6) 9. Often part of a persons idiolect, commonly a phrase or noise used often with in sentences, and speech, eg; like, sort of, right, you know (6) 10. The voice of the story (8) Down 2. The hinting of things to come with in the story (13) 3. Used in speech, and interviews, when speakers literally take turns (4, 6) 4. The placing together of two images or words that create a contrasting effect (13) 8. A comparison to something being something else. eg; He drowned in a sea of grief. (8)
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