Lit. Device Review

12345678910111213141516171819202122
Across
  1. 2. an extreme exaggeration not meant to be taken literally
  2. 7. "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times" is an example of this
  3. 8. Ms. Bibeau's favorite music artist
  4. 10. "He mopped the floor, washed the dishes, and folded the laundry" is an example of this
  5. 12. "Sally sells sea shells by the sea shore"
  6. 13. "Life is a beach" is an example of this device
  7. 15. comparing 2 things using "like" or "as"
  8. 17. written works, texts, especially books
  9. 19. the capital of Washington state
  10. 21. giving life-like traits to inanimate objects
  11. 22. verbal, situational, and dramatic
Down
  1. 1. the message that an author conveys through a text
  2. 3. your English teacher's last name
  3. 4. BANG! BOOM! CRASH! Mooooo... Quack quack...
  4. 5. the emotional undertone or vibe conveyed through a text
  5. 6. when an author hints at what may happen in a text
  6. 9. when two or more words sound alike
  7. 11. the art of effective persuasion through persuasive appeals
  8. 14. when an author informally references a popular person, place, text, idea, etc.
  9. 16. authors use _________ to help readers picture things in their minds
  10. 18. what month is it?
  11. 20. citations that include the author's last name and the page number