Literary Devices
Across
- 2. “I'm so hungry I could eat a horse.”
- 3. Jacks got some new wheels!
- 5. a comparison between two things,for explanation
- 7. the repeated theme in the wizard of oz
- 13. the occurrence of the same letter or sound of closely connected or adjacent words
- 14. situations where there is contrast between reality and expectations
- 15. a person persuading their parents to get them a car with examples
- 16. jane eyre (coming of age story)
- 20. saying “passed away” instead of “he died”
- 24. a talking tree
- 28. hidden meaning
- 29. warnings for what’s to come in the future
- 30. good word arrangement, well formed sentences
Down
- 1. a phrase or word that isn't formal (slang)
- 4. clang, boom, pow
- 6. a very typical example of a person or thing
- 8. luke skywalker
- 9. she's got a heart of gold
- 10. “it’s not the worst thing i’ve eaten.”
- 11. structure of a fictional character
- 12. an implied or indirect reference to a person, event, or thing
- 17. vivid description to give a mental image
- 18. writer's unique writing style
- 19. contends or opposes with another
- 21. the simpsons
- 22. if the shoe fits, wear it
- 23. contrasting characters
- 25. the kraken
- 26. struggle between two forces
- 27. blind as a bat