Book 2 - List 18
Across
- 3. (n) - analysis of literary work
- 9. (n) - describing one sense experience in terms of another
- 10. (n) - dialogue written to depict a character’s speech
- 14. (n) - the attitude of an author toward his or her subject
- 15. (n) - literature written to be acted
- 16. (n) - an imaginative comparison consisting of the stated or implied equivalence of two dissimilar things
- 17. (n) - the collective term for the tales and myths passed along primarily by word of mouth within a society or culture
- 19. (n) - a concluding section that rounds out the design of a literary work
Down
- 1. (n) - a stanza or poem of four lines
- 2. (n) - the event or action that influences the outcome of the story
- 4. (n) - pair of rhymed lines
- 5. (n) - a type of irony that takes the form of mock praise
- 6. (n) - the use of language to convey meaning other than what is stated or a contradiction in the expected and what happens
- 7. (n) - giving human characteristic traits to something that is not human
- 8. (n) - a folktale that explains a specific aspect of life or the natural world, usually in terms of supernatural forces or beings
- 11. (n) - using a part of something to stand for the whole
- 12. (n) - a fanciful story that embodies a particular moral
- 13. (n) - a brief story to illustrate or clarify a truth, often biblical in nature
- 18. (n) - a seventeen-syllable poem about nature, composed of three lines of five, seven, and five syllables