English 3
Across
- 4. Clues or hints about what will happen later in the story.
- 5. A comparison between two things using "like" or "as."
- 7. Descriptive language that appeals to the senses to create vivid pictures.
- 8. The atmosphere or emotional feeling evoked in the reader by a story.
- 9. of View The perspective from which a story is told, such as first-person or third-person.
- 10. A recurring element or idea in a literary work that supports the theme.
- 11. Placing two contrasting elements side by side to highlight their differences.
- 12. A personal account of specific experiences in the author's life.
- 14. A narrative where characters or events symbolize deeper moral or political meanings.
- 19. The repetition of initial consonant sounds in closely connected words.
- 21. The main character in a story, often the hero or central figure.
- 23. A scene set earlier in time than the main story to provide background.
- 24. The character or voice that tells the story to the reader.
- 25. Deliberate exaggeration for emphasis or comedic effect.
Down
- 1. A combination of contradictory terms, like “jumbo shrimp.”
- 2. The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities in a story.
- 3. The main struggle or problem faced by characters in a story.
- 6. Giving human characteristics to non-human objects or abstract ideas.
- 13. When the opposite of what is expected happens, often with a twist.
- 15. A sudden realization or insight experienced by a character.
- 16. Writing that uses humor or exaggeration to criticize society, politics, or individuals.
- 17. A direct comparison between two unlike things to highlight a shared quality.
- 18. The specific word choice used by an author to create tone or atmosphere.
- 20. The author’s attitude or feeling toward the subject or audience.
- 22. The underlying message or central idea explored in a literary work.