Part Two. Literary Terms.
Across
- 6. The writer’s hints and clues that suggests events that may still occur
- 8. A comparison using “like” or “as”
- 9. Comparing two different things without a comparison word; direct comparison (is, are was, were)
- 10. The act of creating and developing a character; reveals character’s personalities through description; interaction, with other characters and through dialogue (conversations)
Down
- 1. A book-length prose story. It is fictional, which means it is created by the author’s imagination
- 2. The use of sensory words (sight, sound, smell, taste, feel) to describe an object or person
- 3. Ordinary non-poetic writing
- 4. The main idea or message of the story that the author want the reader to know; universal truth
- 5. Character or force in direct conflict with the protagonist
- 7. The talking that goes on between characters