Scramble: Tropes and Schemes
Schemes
Tropes
Figurative language
100

Unscramble this trope:

unPs - twists the meaning of words, often to create a humorous effect.

What is Puns?

100

Name this scheme: 

Arrangement in order of increasing importance.

What is Climax?

100

Name this trope:

omitting a word implied by the previous clause.

What is Ellipsis?

100

When something is something else.

What is Metaphor?

200

Unscramble this trope:

mileiS - When something is like something else.

What is Simile?

200

Name this scheme: 

Contrary ideas expressed in a balanced sentence. It can be a contrast of opposites. Or it can be a contrast of degree.

What is Antithesis?

200

Name this trope:

Talking about not being able to talk about something.

What is Aporia?

200

Exaggeration.

What is Hyperbole?

300

Unscramble this Scheme:

lelisParmal - When writers establish similar patterns of grammatical structure and length.

What is Parallelism?

300

Name this scheme: 

taking parallelism and deliberately turning it inside out, creating a "Crisscross" pattern.

What is Chiasmus?

300

Name this trope:

Mixing one type of sensory input with another in an impossible way, such as speaking of how color sounds, or how a smell looks.

What is Synesthesia?

300

Giving human qualities to an inanimate object.

What is Personification?

400

Unscramble this Scheme:

lisoisAl - Presenting alternatives in a balanced manner.

What is Alliosis?

400

Name this scheme: 

Deliberately creating a sentence fragment by the omission of a clause.

What is Anapodoton?

400

Name this trope:

Breaking off as if unable to continue.

What is Aposiopesis?

400

Words that sound like what they mean.

What is Onomatapoeia?

500

Unscramble this trope & scheme:

1. ydneceochS - Using a part of a physical object to represent the whole object.

2. boletimetanA - Repetition in reverse order.

What is Synecdoche and Antimetabole?

500

Name this scheme: 

Misspelling a word to create a  rhetorical effect.

What is Metaplasmus?

500

Name this trope:

Asking a rhetorical question to the reader as a transition or as a thought-provoking tool before proceeding.

What is Erotema?

500

Using contradictions in a manner that oddly makes sense.

What is Oxymoron?