Across
- 2. Use of words whose pronunciation suggests their meaning (Hiss, Whirr, Buzz)
- 4. The authors attitude towards a subject, it can influence the mood
- 5. Central or dominating idea in a literary work
- 9. The recurrent rhythmic pattern of a poem
- 11. Similarity of sound existing between two words
- 13. To give human qualities to non human things
- 16. A ridiculing imitation
- 17. A question which does not require an answer
- 19. Repetition of beginning consonant sounds
- 20. Time and Place
- 21. A phrase the bring two things together that are complete opposites (pretty ugly, wise fool, freezer burn)
Down
- 1. An author reveals a character's personality by how he acts in a situation
- 3. Rhetorical device which reiterates a word or phrase for emphasis
- 6. Exaggeration of certain aspects
- 7. Presenting scene or incidents in a literary work which already happened
- 8. Unrhymed iambic pentameter
- 9. A comparison not using like or as
- 10. The beginning of the plot diagram
- 12. A long narrative poem of elevated style about an adventure of a hero
- 14. The use of an object to stand for or represent something else
- 15. The highest point of the story, usually has twist or a surprise
- 16. A comparison using like or as
- 18. Special use of words that make your five senses come alive
