Literary and Nonfiction Terms
Across
- 3. rhetorical appeal to a speaker's credibility
- 6. the ending of a plot arc
- 7. rhetorical appeal to audience's emotions
- 8. type of character that changes
- 10. type of irony when audience knows more
- 11. the dictionary definition of a word
- 13. type of character that is fully developed
- 16. type of imagery that draws on sense of smell
- 17. figurative device that compares using like/as
- 18. the central message of the story
Down
- 1. rhetorical mode that tells a story
- 2. example: man v. man
- 4. intro of characters and setting
- 5. the emotional associations with a word
- 9. type of imagery that draws on sense of hearing
- 12. type of character that we know little about
- 14. rhetorical appeal to audience's logic
- 15. type of imagery that draws on sense of touch