Year in Review
Across
- 3. this herb symbolizes love and death
- 5. a type of poem that deals with nature
- 7. what POV stands for
- 10. uses like or as to compare two things
- 13. comparing two things without using like or as
- 14. the character dressed as a clown or jester
- 16. gives a non-human thing human characteristics
- 18. the last name of a noble family who die at the end of the story
- 19. the first name of the protagonist in story of an hour
- 20. the name of the theater Shakespeare invested in
- 21. irony where the reader knows what happening but the protagonist does not
- 23. rhyme that uses AABBCC
- 26. the protagonist of we have always lived in the castle
- 28. the color of the flag for a comedy play
- 30. Mariem and Laila are the main characters of this story
- 34. the boy Xiomara has a crush on
- 35. where the actors would change costumes
Down
- 1. this is used in the lottery when the children pick up stones in the beginning
- 2. the reader's feeling during a story
- 4. after queen elizabeth died, he took over the throne
- 6. the city where shakespeare was born
- 8. figurative language that is greatly exaggerated
- 9. people who only paid a penny to watch a play
- 10. meter that uses // as their symbols
- 11. a party with venetian masks
- 12. this kind of conflict comes from within
- 15. repeating the same beginning sound
- 16. the prince in masque of the red death
- 17. the last name of the author who wrote the poet x
- 20. the theme in which edgar allan poe wrote in
- 22. the author's choice of words in a story
- 24. Xiomara's favorite fruit
- 25. the name of the friar from Romeo and Juliet
- 27. when an author uses historical figures or events in their work
- 29. this type of irony is also known as sarcasm
- 31. the exact meaning of a word
- 32. when two or more people speak in a story
- 33. 3 feet in a poetic line
- 36. a poem that uses the 5/7/5 syllable scheme