Shakespeare Vocab Continued

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Across
  1. 3. a comparison of two things without using like or as; often uses "is" instead.
  2. 6. an expression that seems to contradict itself.
  3. 7. repetition of initial consonant sounds.
  4. 8. hints and clues the author gives to suggest what will happen later in a plot.
  5. 10. a reason for doing something, usually internal rather than external.
  6. 11. a line spoken by an actor to the audience but not intended for others on the stage.
Down
  1. 1. when the audience is aware of something that one or more characters is not aware of.
  2. 2. a comparison of two things that DOES use like or as.
  3. 4. giving human qualities to something that is not human.
  4. 5. a long speech given by one character to other characters on stage.
  5. 9. a speech given by a character alone on the stage to let the audience know what the character is thinking and feeling.