Science Fiction Unit Study Guide

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Across
  1. 4. Authors hinting at what might happen next in the plot
  2. 6. Use of words that appeal to the sense to create a visual image
  3. 9. Being subject to unjust treatment and control
  4. 10. The message or point the author is trying to get across
  5. 11. The use of humor to draw attention to or criticize topics/issues
  6. 15. Author's creation of anticipation or excitement to heighten plot points
  7. 16. Alternate setting that means after the end of civilization
  8. 18. Science Fiction is often mistaken for...
  9. 19. Comparison of two unlike things for clarification
  10. 20. Using scientific fact as the basis for speculating about the possibilities
Down
  1. 1. Setting that is Totalitarian, oppressive, or worst-case scenario
  2. 2. Total rule and control over citizens
  3. 3. Situations that cannot be explained through reason
  4. 5. Under the sea/Earth
  5. 7. The first Science Fiction Novel
  6. 8. Science Fiction speculates about the nature of...
  7. 12. Imagined setting where everything is perfect
  8. 13. Process of creating an imaginary fictional world and it's "rules"
  9. 14. Trope Common motif, characters, settings, or narrative elements that repeat in a genre
  10. 17. A conclusion reached through reasoning or evidence