Across
- 1. This irony occurs when the audience knows something that the characters do not
- 6. The first point on the plot map
- 7. The shade of difference between synonyms
- 9. Describing words
- 12. We cannot end sentences with these
- 13. Words that make their sounds - e.g. "BOOM" "Creak"
- 14. These types of tales stretch the truth of a story - Paul Bunyan
- 15. Words that mean similar things
- 16. These types of clues allow you to figure out what words mean
- 17. A reference to another piece of literature within a story
- 18. This irony is spoken. It is also called sarcasm
Down
- 2. The repetition of vowel sounds
- 3. People, places, things, or ideas
- 4. A comparison of two unlike things using the words "like" or "as"
- 5. This is what you should do at the beginning of a paragraph
- 8. Words that are said the same but they have different meanings - There, their, and they're
- 10. The most intense part of the story - also called the turning point
- 11. This type of irony occurs when the opposite of what is expected happens
