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  1. 4. An exaggerated or distorted character in literature, often comical or grotesque.
  2. 5. A repeated or central idea or message, explored throughout a work of literature.
  3. 8. Another name for the main character in a story.
  4. 9. Fictional books such as Great Expectations, Frankenstein or Point Blanc are examples of these.
  5. 10. A word to describe how a piece of writing is built or laid out on the page; how the different parts are put together.
  6. 14. Another word for story or tale, beginning with N.
  7. 15. A word or phrase that means exactly or almost the same as another word in the same language.
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  1. 1. This can be co-ordinating or subordinating and helps joins two clauses together.
  2. 2. A punctuation mark used to indicate either possession or missing letters or numbers, for example in contractions.
  3. 3. Words that describe things (nouns or pronouns).
  4. 6. If a person or place is lonely or cut off from others, they or it might be described as this.
  5. 7. A style or category of writing, music, film or art.
  6. 11. Another word for 'brave.'
  7. 12. Visually descriptive or figurative language, especially in literature.
  8. 13. A technique using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect.