Lit. Terms Crossword

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Across
  1. 2. To suggest something while not stating it as fact.
  2. 3. The use of details to create an image, not necessarily only having to do with sight.
  3. 9. When expectations don't match what happens.
  4. 10. The central message or the main idea of a story.
  5. 11. A variant of a language, usually specific to a region, determined by accent and vocabulary.
  6. 12. To describe a character indirectly through their speech, actions, appearance, etc.
  7. 14. The character who opposes the protagonist. Often a source of conflict.
  8. 15. When something in a story represents something else.
  9. 16. of View The perspective the story is told from.
  10. 17. The region, time, weather conditions, etc.
  11. 18. The past being told in the present. Mostly used to explain.
Down
  1. 1. To describe a character directly, simply stating what they're like.
  2. 4. The main character in a story. The "good guy."
  3. 5. The telling of a story.
  4. 6. A conflict that exists outside of one person.
  5. 7. When hints are used to suggest what is going to happen next in a story. Often suggests something bad.
  6. 8. To make an assumption about something.
  7. 12. A conflict that occurs within one person.
  8. 13. A word that sounds like the sound it describes.