Across
- 5. monologue poem which reveals a character through his conversation. Made popular by Robert Browning.
- 6. character character that stays the same throughout the story.
- 8. reference use the pronouns to refer to nouns in the previous sentence.
- 11. a group of repeated lines usually containing the same meter and rhyme scheme.
- 14. repeat key words and phrases
- 16. who makes it happen
- 17. character Character that changes throughout the story.
- 18. a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.
- 19. time, place, and general background.
- 21. short narrative song written in stanzas; tells a dramatic event in simple terms.
- 24. the attitude or emotion of the author or narrator.
- 25. Good order making the paragraph easy to understand
Down
- 1. earliest type, anonymous and usually sung.
- 2. exposition the author tells the reader exactly what the character is like.
- 3. revelation the reader draws conclusions about the character from other characters or from what the character does or thinks.
- 4. imaginary or real persons (animals or objects) who carry out the plot of the story.
- 7. a group of 2 rhyming lines.
- 9. how the author presents his characters.
- 10. poetic literary device in which non-living things are given human traits.
- 12. poetry poetry that tells a story.
- 13. person main character or author.
- 15. visually descriptive or figurative language, especially in a literary work.
- 17. conversation between characters.
- 20. what the story means.
- 22. a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind
- 23. what happens
