ACROSS
1It is a noun meaning the action or fact of treating someone unfairly in order to benefit from, let's say migrant workers by the abuse of, misuse, ill treatment, unfair treatment, or the action of making use of and benefiting from resources oil deposits like Saudi Arabia
4When you're under the blood you're
5It is an adjective and it is taking words in their usual or most basic sense without metaphor or exaggeration representing the exact words of the original text for Example: "(a perfectly precise) translation from the Greek or Hebrew"
6Hyperbole as a figure of speech, it is usually not meant to be taken THIS WAY
7Rhetoric is a noun used in the art of effective or persuasive speaking or (digitally Posting), especially the exploitation of figures of speech, memes and other compositional techniques like what you are doing now
8In rhetoric, hyperbole is also sometimes known as
12When SRN gets out of bed each morning, the Spirit gets into him and directs the SRNEWS Project's Crossword and Word (game, problem, or toy that tests a person's ingenuity or knowledge to put pieces together in a logical way, in order to arrive at the correct or fun solution of the _______ of the day
13Auxesis is the Greek word for "growth" or "increase". In rhetoric, it refers to varying forms of increase:hyperbole (overstatement): intentionally overstating a, or tip of the
16It is a noun and an idea or feeling which a word invokes for a person in addition to its literal or primary meaning, for example "the word ‘discipline’ has unhappy ____________ or overtones, undertones, undercurrents, implications, hidden meanings, nuance of punishment and repression"
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1The word hyperbole, from a Greek word meaning “excess,” is a figure of speech that uses extreme exaggeration to make a point or show a special importance, value, or prominence given THIS to something
2To give some one a "hand" does not mean THIS is involved
3LIFE is not
4Hyperbole in poetry and oratory, emphasizes and evokes THESE feelings and creates (not weak but) impressions
9Hyperbole is the use of exaggeration as a rhetorical device or figure of
10It is the opposite of understatement and you can find hyperbole examples in literature and everyday speech like I have a million things to do! or there is none righteous, (negative), not one!
11Hyperbole is a Rhetorical ______ like a Microsoft tablet or any Android
14What is a Simile you ask, a simile is a literary device that makes a comparison between ___ things using the words like or as and similes make it easier for readers to envision the author’s ideas
15For example, You don't take it literally when someone says, I’m so hungry, I could (consume) a horse
17During the soon coming Great Tribulation, I and others of the born again saved Remnant will be in the ___ of Christ just as Noah was in the ___ he made before and was in during the flood of tribulation about this time 6000 years ago