Mia Mazak
Across
- 3. refers to the feeling that the writer creates in a story.
- 6. A comparison of two things not using "like" or "as".
- 7. A hint given to the reader that hints the future.
- 10. The main character.
- 15. A phrase that has a different meaning than what it literally suggests.
- 18. The writer uses this to reveal or create a characters personalities.
- 19. The time and location of a story.
- 20. A brief reference to a historical event, object, or person.
- 22. The writers attitude towards their audience.
- 24. Main idea or underlying meaning of the story.
Down
- 1. A combination of word that contradict each other.
- 2. Characters sudden insight into a conflict.
- 4. Uses exaggeration to emphasize a situation.
- 5. When something not human is given human attributes.
- 8. An interruption in the story to see something that happened before that point in the story.
- 9. A portrait of words of a person, place, or object.
- 11. An insight based on stated details, about information that is an "educated guess".
- 12. An authors choice of words/vocabulary in a story.
- 13. A conversation between characters that usually reveals traits.
- 14. A story with two or more levels of meaning.
- 16. The descriptive language used in a story to create word pictures.
- 17. The struggle between two opposing forces.
- 21. A comparison of two different things using "like" or "as" in the comparison.
- 23. The authors unique way of writing.