Final Terms
Across
- 1. The quality of a text that makes the reader uncertain or tense about the outcome of events.
- 5. Oh, never, if I live to a million, / Shall I feel such a terrible pain.
- 6. The principal is coming, act natural!
- 8. It is the mind, the mind that must be cured, the mind that has the disease.
- 9. She’s all bark and no bite.
- 10. The son of the police chief is arrested for burglary is an example of ____ irony.
- 13. The leaves are little yellow fish.
- 16. The tall and menacing black dog stalked outside in the cool rain and snarled at the fluffy cat.
- 17. There was another island; a rock, almost detached, standing like a fort.
- 18. I love copious amounts of homework on my birthday weekend!
Down
- 1. The arrangement of words and the order of grammatical elements; the sentence structure.
- 2. Steve bought a pre-owned car.
- 3. Three gray geese in a green field grazing.
- 4. Hurry up and start, you stupid car!
- 7. Try to light the fire.
- 11. The central message of a literary work – the idea the author wishes to convey about the subject.
- 12. A movie you are watching shows a woman jogging in the woods. The next scene shows a mountain lion lying in wait down the path where the woman is jogging. This is an example of ____ irony.
- 13. The atmosphere or emotion in a text; how the author’s diction makes the reader feel.
- 14. Old Montag wanted to fly near the sun and now he burnt his wings.
- 15. The writer or speaker’s attitude toward a subject, character, or audience conveyed through the diction and detail.