language techniques 4.5 / 5 based on 8 ratings ? Englishlanguage techniquesGCSEAQA Created by: Joel ChadwickCreated on: 10-11-17 09:08 91086231547 Across 1. A question that does not require an answer, designed to make people think. Example: "Do we want to pay more taxes?" (10, 8) 4. The sequence of events in a poem, play, novel or short story that make up the main storyline (4) 5. A story can be told by one of the characters or from another point of view. The point of view can change from one part of the story to another when events are viewed through the minds of two or more characters (5, 2, 4) 6. The pattern of rhymes in a poem (5, 6) 7. The regular use of unstressed and stressed syllables in poetry (5) 10. The highlighting or exposing of human failings or foolishness through ridiculing them. Satire can range from being gentle and light to extremely biting and bitter in tone (6) Down 2. Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally (9) 3. a descriptive technique that compares one thing with another, usually using 'as' or 'like' (7) 8. Word with endings that sounds similar to each other. Usually used to connect words (5) 9. A verse form consisting of 14 lines with a fixed rhyme scheme (6)
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