Keystone Vocab Review
Across
- 6. A(n) figure of speech in which two things are compared without the use of "like" or "as"
- 10. The use of clues that suggest or predict what will occur later in the story
- 13. The central message of a literary work; a generalization about human beings or about life
- 14. The point of view in which a voice outside the work tells the story, and the reader can tell what the character thinks, feels, or sees
- 16. The repetition of initial consonant sounds
- 17. The sequence of events (or what happens) in a story
- 18. Anything that stands for or represents something else
- 19. A(n) struggle between opposing forces, such as two people fighting or the problem in the story
Down
- 1. The most exciting point in a story
- 2. The main character in a literary work
- 3. The use of words to imitate sounds
- 4. A(n) figure of speech in which two things are compared with the use of "like" or "as"
- 5. The feeling created in the reader by the literary work
- 7. A(n) reference to a well-known person, place, event, literary work, or work of art
- 8. A(n) writer's attitude toward the subject
- 9. Any events that occur after the resolution in a story
- 11. The time and place of action in a literary work
- 12. A(n) type of figurative language in which a non-human subject is given human characteristics
- 15. The point of view in which a character tells the story, and the reader knows what this character thinks, feels, and sees
- 16. The character or force of conflict with the main character in a literary work