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