Keystone Module 1
Across
- 2. Text that is true/ based on facts
- 6. An approach that makes fun of a weakness
- 8. The fluency, rhythm, and liveliness that make it unique to the author
- 14. Repetition of consonants sounds at the beginning of words
- 17. The word choice you make when writing or speaking
- 19. A story actual or fictional expressed orally or in text
- 20. A play for theater, radio, or television
- 21. Narrator is the character in the story
- 22. Descriptive language, appeals to 5 senses
- 25. Story that has a hidden meaning
- 28. Where you see an event that previously happened
- 29. Plot becomes increasingly complicated, conflict is introduced
- 30. The attitude of the author towards a subject
- 31. A story that is make believe or imagined
- 32. The feeling that is created by the characters and the setting for the reader
- 33. Where the exact opposite of what you expect to happen, happens
- 34. Extended speech spoken by one character
Down
- 1. Extreme exaggeration
- 3. Method author uses to reveal characters and their traits or personality
- 4. turning point in story, most intense
- 5. Structure of the story sequence or events- plot pyramid
- 7. Author ads the words "you" mainly used in directions
- 9. Comparison of two unlike things without like or as
- 10. Also referred to as "Limited" you have a narrator other than the main character who we also know the thought of(One person only))
- 11. Category used to classify literary works, usually by form/technique
- 12. Language that is not meant to be taken literally
- 13. The time and place where the story unfolds
- 15. The way in which a person speak based on geographical region
- 16. Hint or clue of what will happen later
- 18. Struggle between opposing characters
- 23. Provides necessary background info of characters beginning of story, introducing the setting
- 24. Indirect reference to a famous person, place or event
- 26. Major idea that describes what the work is teaching the audience
- 27. resolution of conflict, tension is diminished