Vocabulary
Across
- 4. – A category or type of literature or art characterized by a particular style or form.
- 8. – The process by which an author reveals the personality of a character.
- 9. – Language that uses figures of speech to be more effective, persuasive, and impactful.
- 11. of View – The perspective from which a story is told.
- 12. – Hints or clues about events that will occur later in the story.
- 13. – The time and place in which a story takes place.
- 14. – The background or situation in which something occurs, helping to explain its meaning.
- 17. – The author's attitude toward the subject or audience, conveyed through word choice and style.
- 18. – A direct comparison between two unlike things without using "like" or "as."
Down
- 1. – The emotional or cultural associations attached to a word beyond its literal meaning.
- 2. – A brief statement of the main points or events in a text.
- 3. – The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities beyond their literal meaning.
- 5. – Deliberate and obvious exaggeration used for effect.
- 6. – Spoken exchanges between characters in a literary work.
- 7. – A comparison using "like" or "as."
- 8. – A struggle between opposing forces that drives the plot.
- 10. – A conclusion reached based on evidence and reasoning.
- 11. – The sequence of events that make up a story.
- 15. – The central idea, message, or insight expressed in a story.
- 16. – The feeling or atmosphere that a piece of literature creates for the reader.