ELA Lit. Term Puzzle

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Across
  1. 2. Figurative language that compares two things without using "like" or "as"
  2. 3. Figurative language referring to a famous event, person, or thing to draw a comparison.
  3. 7. The series of events that happen in a story. Problem and Solution.
  4. 9. The attitude and feelings of a narrator or writer.
  5. 10. The point of view where the narrator is NOT a character in the story. (write First, second, or third)
  6. 13. Words that imitate sounds - "snap, buzz"
  7. 15. Figurative language that places two words with opposite meanings to create a new word or idea
  8. 16. The feeling of uncertainty in a story
  9. 17. This is like a paragraph but for poetry.
  10. 20. This is the struggle of 2 forces in a story
  11. 21. The difference in how things appear and what they really are
Down
  1. 1. Giving human traits to an object or animal.
  2. 4. The time and location where a story takes place.
  3. 5. Giving clues to events that have yet to occur in a story
  4. 6. Figurative language that is a big exaggeration.
  5. 8. The point of view where the narrator IS a character in the story.
  6. 11. The lesson or moral of a story.
  7. 12. The feelings the story creates inside of a reader.
  8. 14. A sound device where words nearby "start" with the same sound.
  9. 18. Figurative language that is a play on words.
  10. 19. Figurative language that compares two things using the words "like" or "as."