Across
- 4. - the voice driving the text, may or may not be the author of a text
- 5. - the inclusion of references to artistic elements or expressions within a textual work
- 8. - the repetition of the initial letter or sound in two or more words in a line
- 9. - the author’s intentional choice of words or vocabulary in a text
- 11. - the repetition of consonant sounds anywhere within a line
- 12. - shares multiple characters’ innermost thoughts, and it can show the actions of various characters in different location and times
- 15. - a word or phrase that softens an uncomfortable topic
- 16. - a comparison between two seemingly unrelated things that highlights shared characteristic
- 17. - divisions in poetry (or songs) based on through or form; they are purposefully designated group of lines
Down
- 1. - the process through which the author creates, develops, describes, and reveals a character
- 2. - the repetition of vowel sounds in two or more words
- 3. - giving human characteristics to a non-human
- 6. - language that appeals to the sense to help the reader imagine a text or experience an event like the author
- 7. - rhyme between two or more words within one line of poetry
- 10. - a struggle between two opposing forces
- 13. - extreme exaggeration for comedic effect or to indicate strong emotions
- 14. - literary device wherein the author or speaker provides hints to later happenings in a narrative
- 18. - references in literature or art to works of literature/mythology or historical/contemporary
