Semester Exam Terms (2)

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Across
  1. 1. the words that are spoken by the actors
  2. 4. words that are opposites
  3. 6. an extreme exaggeration for a specific purpose
  4. 12. The road map of the text, the author's main idea being communicated in the text
  5. 13. words that express more than their literal meaning (ex. simile, metaphor, personification, etc.)
  6. 16. Comparing two things not using like or as
  7. 17. Words that have the same meaning
  8. 19. when the author explains why the counterargument is not valid
Down
  1. 2. the use of words that sound like the word they describe (ex. boom, buzz)
  2. 3. when the author addresses the opposite side of the claim/argument
  3. 5. The use of words that begin with the same letter sound. (ex. Silly Sally had to stop)
  4. 7. Making a reference to another person, place, event, or type of literature, etc.
  5. 8. is a part of an act, changes when you change the setting
  6. 9. a description that creates an image or visual for the reader
  7. 10. additional information about a topic in the text that is placed in a box near or in the middle of a text
  8. 11. the person that tells the story.
  9. 14. comparing two things using like or as
  10. 15. when there is unfair amounts of favor or beliefs towards something
  11. 18. the author of the play