Vocabulary
Across
- 3. Informal, conversational language.
- 5. When the audience knows something the characters don't.
- 6. Saying opposite for humor.
- 9. Comparing two things.
- 13. Comparing using "like" or "as".
- 15. Conflict with outside force.
- 17. A short, wise saying expressing a general truth.
- 18. Descriptive language for visuals.
- 21. When the outcome is opposite to what was expected.
- 23. Events after the climax, leading to the resolution.
- 25. Division within a play.
- 26. Main message in literature.
- 27. Series of events that build up to the climax.
Down
- 1. Sequence of events in a story.
- 2. A situation contrary to what was expected.
- 4. Character's inner struggle.
- 7. Humor to criticize issues.
- 8. Struggle in a story.
- 10. A story with a hidden meaning, often moral or political.
- 11. When what is said is opposite to what is meant.
- 12. Hints or clues about what will happen later in the story.
- 13. Specific moment in a play.
- 14. Exaggerated statement.
- 16. Person who writes plays.
- 19. The final resolution or conclusion of the story.
- 20. A form of language specific to a region or group.
- 21. Brief fiction piece.
- 22. Introduction of the story's characters, setting, and conflict.
- 24. The most intense point of the story.