LIT Terms
Across
- 6. ethos, logos, and pathos
- 8. the normal form in which language is written. It is used in both fiction and non-fiction.
- 11. A reference to something well known
- 12. the repeating of a phrase, line, or group that is used in poetry
- 13. The repeating of a vowel sound in words throughout the sentence.
- 16. A character who is contrary with another character
- 18. placing some things that are contrasted or comparable close together or side by side.
- 19. appealing to ethics
- 20. the replacement of a vague expression for one that could be offensive.
Down
- 1. A character that has many different traits and other qualities.
- 2. an overused word or phrase
- 3. a statement that seems contradictory, but actually has truth.
- 4. appealing to emotions
- 5. a story that is structured symbolically with a minimum of 2 levels of meaning.
- 7. appealing to logic
- 9. A story that is short, but teaches valuable lessons.
- 10. A very brief story that is used to make a point.
- 14. A familiar pattern in a poem.
- 15. rhymes that are almost similar, but not quite similar.
- 17. two lines that rhyme.