9th Grade English Study Guide Part One
Across
- 2. The irony type that is used when employing sarcasm in your speech
- 3. When a concrete object represents an abstract one
- 8. Writer's feelings about the text
- 11. The type of long winded speech given by a character to another character
- 12. One of the author's purposes in writing nonfiction
- 13. The irony type when the opposite of what you expect happens
- 14. The type of comment given to another character or the audience
Down
- 1. Hinting at things to come in a story
- 4. A form of fiction prose
- 5. The irony type when readers know more than a character
- 6. The Author's purpose in writing fiction
- 7. The reader's feelings based on the author's word choices
- 9. The type of conflict experienced by Brutus when he killed Caesar
- 10. The type of speech given to the audience by a character alone on stage
- 12. The type of conflict experienced by Brutus when deciding to join the conspiracy