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Across
  1. 4. inner sense of what is morally right or wrong in one's actions
  2. 8. a rhetorical appeal which uses logic
  3. 11. conflict A struggle between opposing needs, desires, or emotions within a single character
  4. 12. a figure of speech in which two or more elements of a sentence (or series of sentences) have the same grammatical structure.
  5. 15. the use of hints and clues to suggest what will happen later in a plot
  6. 16. an implied or indirect reference to a person, event, or thing or to a part of another text.​
  7. 19. Irony An outcome that turns out to be very different from what was expected
  8. 20. a comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification.
  9. 23. Action Events after the climax, leading to the resolution
  10. 26. something that is carried with difficulty or obligation
  11. 27. guilt or blame that is deserved; blameworthiness
  12. 30. involving extreme danger or disaster; driven to action by a loss of hope
  13. 31. a rhetorical appeal which uses authority
  14. 35. a lifting up
  15. 37. A narrative device, often used at the beginning of a work that provides necessary background information about the characters and their circumstances.
  16. 38. to say, to convey, to reveal
  17. 42. to break up, disturb
  18. 45. living by capturing and feeding on other animals
  19. 46. extreme, drastic
  20. 48. a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.
  21. 50. active supporter of a cause
  22. 51. collection; sum of many parts
  23. 52. person point of view narrator is NOT involved in the story; uses "he," "she," "they
  24. 54. (adj.) holding or sticking together; making a logical whole
  25. 57. End of the story where loose ends are tied up
  26. 58. opponent; enemy
  27. 61. build; state definitely; develop
  28. 62. Irony A figure of speech in which what is said is the opposite of what is meant. An example is: character stepping out into a hurricane and saying, "What nice weather we're having!"
  29. 64. changing in color when seen from different angles
  30. 67. ​characterization​ When the character is revealed through indirect ways - how they talk, what they wear, etc.
  31. 68. person point of view The narrator is a character in the story. ( I, me, my, we, our )
  32. 70. a scene in a movie, novel, etc., set in a time earlier than the main story.
  33. 72. characters Characters that develop and grow throughout the course of a story.
  34. 73. the repetition of beginning sounds
  35. 77. great trouble or suffering
  36. 82. person point of view when the narrator refers to one of the characters (or the reader) as "You"
  37. 84. an exaggeration
  38. 86. in a state of wonder or amazement
  39. 87. shining; radiating light
  40. 88. delay
  41. 89. confused completely
  42. 90. conflict A struggle between a character and an outside force
  43. 91. given to extended thought
  44. 92. giving non-living things human qualities or characteristics
  45. 93. facts or details that support a position or claim
  46. 94. characterized by empathy, the ability to identify with the feelings or thoughts of others
Down
  1. 1. when an object is used to represent an idea, meaning, or quality
  2. 2. feeling that something bad will happen
  3. 3. belief that the soul reappears after death in another bodily form
  4. 5. based on reason or sound judgment
  5. 6. Question A question
  6. 7. impossible to resolve or settle
  7. 9. strong desire; longing
  8. 10. absolute; complete; utter
  9. 13. not giving in; stubborn
  10. 14. grown weak; lived under distressing conditions
  11. 17. certain; positive; perfectly whole
  12. 18. well-founded; sound; effective
  13. 21. when opposites are used for rhetorical effect
  14. 22. holy, sacred
  15. 24. good fortune; success
  16. 25. Sequence of events in a story
  17. 28. deep sense of regret for having done wrong
  18. 29. the problem in the story
  19. 32. Most exciting moment of the story; turning point
  20. 33. state of unthinking or satisfied acceptance
  21. 34. going around and around in a whirling motion
  22. 36. all functions and activities of living things and their parts
  23. 39. serving to deliver from sorrow, make amends, or pay back
  24. 40. when two unlike terms are put side-by-side for emphasis
  25. 41. believable; reliable
  26. 42. Irony when a reader is aware of something that a character isn't
  27. 43. the act of creating and developing a character
  28. 44. characters Characters that remain the same throughout the story.
  29. 47. speaking or writing in favor of a cause or person
  30. 49. characters More fully developed, realistic characters who are multi-dimensional people
  31. 53. characterization Author directly describes character
  32. 55. cruel or unjust treatment
  33. 56. brief note added to a text to explain, elaborate, remind, etc.
  34. 59. condition of being sure to die sometime
  35. 60. characters One-dimensional, stereotypical characters who are typically minor characters in a story
  36. 63. certain; positive; perfectly whole
  37. 65. moving unsteadily ; making a mistake through stupidity or carelessness
  38. 66. elevated
  39. 69. Action Events leading up to the climax
  40. 71. a rhetorical appeal which plays to the audience's emotions
  41. 74. shaking because of fear, excitement, or weakness, etc
  42. 75. lazily; without taking action
  43. 76. something perceived that has no reality
  44. 78. state of being inactive and not moving or changing
  45. 79. person who changes the words of one language into another for the benefit of listeners
  46. 80. language Loaded words and phrases have significant emotional implications and involve strongly positive or negative reactions beyond their literal meaning
  47. 81. given the responsibility of doing something or caring for someone or something
  48. 83. a mild phrase that has been substituted in place of a more brutal one
  49. 85. intense; deep