Brevan WILLIAMS
Across
- 1. refers to the feeling (atmosphere) that a writer creates.
- 5. The main character in a piece of literature.
- 8. Comparison using like or as
- 10. Main idea or the underlying meaning of a literary work.
- 12. characters sudden flash of insight
- 14. A hint given to the reader before something happens
- 16. Brief reference to a historical or literary figure
- 17. Comparison without using like or as
- 19. phrase that has a different meaning from what its words literally suggest
- 20. Contradicts it self but reveals some truth
- 21. Uses exaggeration
- 22. A recurring theme, image, or idea in a story,
Down
- 2. Combination of words that contradict each other
- 3. The technique(s) a writer uses to create and reveal the characters
- 4. conversation between two characters that reveal traits and advance the action of a narrative
- 6. educated guess
- 7. Attitude to his or hers audience or subject
- 9. refers to the particular arrangement of words in a sentence
- 11. mood and conditions that are in the beginning of a story
- 13. The relationship between the narrator and the story.
- 15. Story or tales with two or more levels of meaning
- 18. Defined as a struggle between two opposing forces.
- 23. contradiction between appearance reality