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Style - Schemes and Tropes (continued)

Across
A reference to history, religion, literature, sports, etc.
Specific examples or facts that support a broader claim.
The Substitution of an agreeable or inoffensive expression for one that may offend or suggest something unpleasant.
Reference to abstractions or inanimate objects as though they had human qualities or abilities.
Showing a similarity between two things often in the form of a story
A whole is represented by naming one of its parts.
An explicit comparison employing "like" or "as"
Something that stands for or suggests something else by reason of relationship, association, convention, or accidental resemblance.
Placing two ordinarily opposing terms adjacent to one another. A compressed paradox.
Description that utilized the mind to create comparison, often involving the five senses.
Down
A dominant idea or central theme.
A general term describing when one part of speech governs two or more other parts of a sentence.
A comparison made by referring to one thing as another
The substitution of a descriptive word or phrase for a proper name, or conversely the use of a proper name as a shorthand to stand for qualities associated with it.
Turning one's speech from one audience to another. Most often.
Reference to something or someone by naming one of its attributes.
Repetition of a word in different senses.
The original pattern or model of which all things of the same type are representations or copies, a perfect example.
Speaking in such a way as to imply the contrary of what one says, often for the purpose of derision, mockery, or jest, Can be dramatic situational, or verbal.
A statement that is self contradictory on the surface yet seems to evoke a truth nonetheless.