List B

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Across
  1. 2. Emphasizing words and ideas that only somebody familiar with the particular
  2. 3. A central idea or lesson the author is revealing.
  3. 7. plot Two main characters have separate but related story lines that merge in the end.
  4. 10. for word in a text, but clear when you "read between the lines."
  5. 13. An educated guess that is made or an idea that is given based on information read; not
  6. 14. Repetition of beginning sounds in words that are close together.
  7. 15. culture.
  8. 17. Contains images that are not intended to be understood in a literal sense.
Down
  1. 1. A comparison or two unlike things using like or as.
  2. 2. Words from a text used to support inferences and claims.
  3. 4. The use of words that mimic the sounds they describe.
  4. 5. The way the writer feels toward his audience and subject.
  5. 6. Making reference to something familiar to most readers; it could be from history, literature,
  6. 8. Extreme exaggeration.
  7. 9. A shortened version of the text that states key points.
  8. 11. Dictionary definition of a word.
  9. 12. A comparison or two unlike things.
  10. 16. would understand.