English exam

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Across
  1. 1. giving human qualities to something inhuman
  2. 3. The use of hints or clues in AI story to suggest the outcome of a future event
  3. 6. a reference to a well-known place, person, event, literary work, or work of art in a story
  4. 8. A direct comparison (not using “like” or “as”)
  5. 9. A short usually personal, story used to provide an example, prove a certain point, teach a lesson, or elaborate on a particular subject matter
  6. 15. A story, song, or piece of art that has meaning by itself, but through the use of symbolism and metaphor, the story also has a broader, more meaningful interpretation.
  7. 16. descriptive words used in literature that appeals to the senses and creates pictures in the mind of the reader
  8. 17. A comparison using like or as
  9. 19. Vantage point from which a story is told; first person, second person, third person
Down
  1. 2. A group of words socially established to have a meaning that isn’t obviously discernible from the words when viewed from another society
  2. 4. The quality in a literary work that makes the reader uncertain about what will happen next
  3. 5. A seven in writing that takes place before the timeline of the main story
  4. 7. The combining of various literary devices and techniques such as humor, irony, hyperbole, and ridicule to expose flaws in society or public figures
  5. 10. A form of language which is particular to a specific region or social group
  6. 11. the attitude of a writ ire toward a particular subject conveyed through word choice and style
  7. 12. state of affairs, events, or language that seems deliberately contrary to what a reader or character expects; Verbal situational, and dramatic
  8. 13. A symbol, situation, phrase, idea or image that appears numerous times throughout a literary work. Helps develop and point the reader towards the themes of the literary work Symbol A person, place, or thing that has meaning but also represents or stands for something else
  9. 14. An exaggerated statement
  10. 18. the vernal character of “feeling” of a piece of writing;can change throughout the store