Vocabulary
Across
- 2. The intentional repetition of beginning clauses in order to create an artistic effect
- 4. a channel or system of communication, information, or entertainment
- 6. flashforward
- 8. authors feelings towards his/her work
- 9. A form of meiosis in which the writer uses a statement in the negative to create the effect
- 10. A rhetorical trope involving a part of an object representing the whole, or the whole of an object representing a part.
- 12. The artistic elimination of conjunctions in a sentence to create a particular effect
- 13. The use of vivid or figurative language involving any of the five senses to represent objects, actions, or ideas
- 16. the feelings, ideas, or images associated with a word
- 17. a rhetorical device, literary technique, or situation in which there is an incongruity between the literal and the implied meaning
- 18. the readers feelings toward a work
- 19. Understatement, the opposite of exaggeration
- 20. the dictionary definition of a word
- 24. A casual reference in literature to a person, place, event, or another passage of literature, often without explicit identification
- 26. universal statement usually about some aspect of the human condition as illustrated in a literary work
Down
- 1. The practice of representing things by means of symbols or of attributing symbolic meanings or significance to objects, events, or relationships.
- 3. An original model or pattern from which other later copies are made, especially a character, an action, or situation that seems to represent common patterns of human life
- 4. repeated word phrase, idea, image, or symbol that hints to the theme of a work
- 5. of view the perspective from which a narrative is told
- 7. Using many conjunctions to achieve an overwhelming effect in a sentence.
- 11. the analysis or evaluation of a work of art, literature, etc.
- 12. style an author's word choice, sentence structure, figurative language, and sentence arrangement
- 14. the act of addressing some abstraction or personification that is not physically present
- 15. word choice
- 21. lack feeling or opinion; unbiased
- 22. an attempt to persuade someone of something, by giving reasons or evidence for accepting a particular conclusion
- 23. idea the most important piece of information the author wants you to know about the concept of that paragraph
- 25. structure the ways that authors organize information in text