Language Features, Literary Devices, and Other Unit Content
Across
- 3. A warning or hint of what is to come next
- 4. Speech between characters
- 7. Imagery relating to sound
- 8. Imagery relating to smell
- 9. _____ monologue: a passage containing a character's thoughts
- 11. _______ irony: when the audience understands what is happening, but the character/s do not
- 15. Imagery relating to touch
- 17. _______ irony: When the intended or actual outcome is the opposite of the literal, expected or surface-level meaning
- 18. A short, indirect reference to a well-known person, place, story, or event
- 19. Imagined, ideal world
- 20. An indirect comparison of two things, using the words "like" or "as"
Down
- 1. Main character
- 2. Imagery relating to taste
- 5. Character who is against the main character (e.g. villain)
- 6. Imagined, nightmarish society
- 10. Repeating a word, phrase, or idea throughout a text
- 12. A direct comparison of two things: stating one thing is something else
- 13. Using a symbol to represent an idea
- 14. _______ irony: Figure of speech in which a speaker says one thing but means another, often conveying the opposite of the literal words used
- 16. Imagery relating to sight