Literary terms crossword
Across
- 5. when a character gets what they deserve whether it's reward or punishment. example: a swimmer wins the olympics after training her whole to achieve that goal.
- 8. when nature is in sync with the actions. Example: the sky was clear and the birds were singing like angels when this princess was born
- 10. the use of irony in a way to mock a person or a thing, and the purpose of it is to provide change often. Example: The Simpsons
- 11. the point where everything makes sense in the story.
Down
- 1. 2 characters being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect.
- 2. a funny scene or speech that provides relief from the emotional intensity.
- 3. when the words like/ as/ than are used to compare between 2 different things.Example: he is as tall as a giraffe.
- 4. the use of language that brings back or recalls sense impressions to the reader. example: His words felt like a dagger in my heart.
- 6. when the author uses a technique in writing to keep the readers interested. Example: 2 teen characters enter an old house on halloween night.
- 7. a message that is meant to be communicated to the reader through the story.
- 9. the writers attitude toward the characters or the settings of the story.