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acrostic:An acrostic is a poem or other form of writing in which the first letter, syllable or word of each line
haiku:A Japanese poem with three lines and usually 17 syllables
simile:A word or phrase that compares something to something else
metaphor:A word or phrase that is used in a imaginative way to show that something has the same qualities as another thing
repetition:Doing something again
rhyme:To have the same sound like another word
rhythm:A regular, repeated pattern or sound or movement
personification:A person who has a lot a particular quality or characteristic.
onomatopoeia:The facts of words containing sounds.
imagery:Language that produces pictures in the minds of people reading or listening
theme:The subject of talk or a work of art
recount:To tell a story or describe an event.
witness:A person who sees some thing happen and can tell other people about it later.
journalist:A person whose job is to collect and writes about news in the newspapers.
reporter:Person who writes the news in a newspaper or speaks about in on television.
enquire:To ask for information.
article:An object, especially one of a set.
newspapers:A large folded pieces of paper printed with news, advertisements and articles on various subjects.
advertisement:A piece of information in a newspapers that tries to persuade people to buy some thing.
column:One of the vertical sections into which a printed page, especially in a newspaper, is divided.
Crossword Puzzle
Across:1. | A piece of information in a newspapers that tries to persuade people to buy some thing. | 4. | A regular, repeated pattern or sound or movement | 5. | A Japanese poem with three lines and usually 17 syllables | 7. | Person who writes the news in a newspaper or speaks about in on television. | 9. | Doing something again |
| 11. | Language that produces pictures in the minds of people reading or listening | 12. | A person whose job is to collect and writes about news in the newspapers. | 16. | To tell a story or describe an event. | 17. | The facts of words containing sounds. |
| | Down:2. | A word or phrase that compares something to something else | 3. | A person who has a lot a particular quality or characteristic. | 6. | An object, especially one of a set. | 8. | To ask for information. | 9. | To have the same sound like another word | 10. | A person who sees some thing happen and can tell other people about it later. |
| 13. | An acrostic is a poem or other form of writing in which the first letter, syllable or word of each line | 14. | A large folded pieces of paper printed with news, advertisements and articles on various subjects. | 15. | One of the vertical sections into which a printed page, especially in a newspaper, is divided. | 18. | A word or phrase that is used in a imaginative way to show that something has the same qualities as another thing | 19. | The subject of talk or a work of art |
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Crossword Puzzle
Across:1. | A piece of information in a newspapers that tries to persuade people to buy some thing. | 4. | A regular, repeated pattern or sound or movement | 5. | A Japanese poem with three lines and usually 17 syllables | 7. | Person who writes the news in a newspaper or speaks about in on television. | 9. | Doing something again |
| 11. | Language that produces pictures in the minds of people reading or listening | 12. | A person whose job is to collect and writes about news in the newspapers. | 16. | To tell a story or describe an event. | 17. | The facts of words containing sounds. |
| | Down:2. | A word or phrase that compares something to something else | 3. | A person who has a lot a particular quality or characteristic. | 6. | An object, especially one of a set. | 8. | To ask for information. | 9. | To have the same sound like another word | 10. | A person who sees some thing happen and can tell other people about it later. |
| 13. | An acrostic is a poem or other form of writing in which the first letter, syllable or word of each line | 14. | A large folded pieces of paper printed with news, advertisements and articles on various subjects. | 15. | One of the vertical sections into which a printed page, especially in a newspaper, is divided. | 18. | A word or phrase that is used in a imaginative way to show that something has the same qualities as another thing | 19. | The subject of talk or a work of art |
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