8/9B Literary Terms Review

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Across
  1. 1. Acronym for indirect characterization
  2. 3. Hints the author leaves throughout the story to hint what is going to occur next
  3. 4. The way that a story is organized
  4. 5. A recurring idea, symbol, phrase, image or idea that adds meaning to the story
  5. 7. Last name of the author who wrote the poem alluded in The Outsiders
  6. 10. The central idea or main message of a story
  7. 12. The type of irony when the reader knows more than the character
  8. 14. What the L stands for in STEAL
  9. 15. True or False: A theme should be more than one word
  10. 16. The type of irony when someone is sarcastic
  11. 18. A way that people from certain regions or areas speak
  12. 19. The way the author develops a character throughout the story
  13. 21. When a story is centered around a character’s growth
  14. 23. A reference to a well-known story, event, person, or object in order to make a comparison.
  15. 25. When two things are being compared side by side
Down
  1. 2. What the A stands for in STEAL
  2. 6. The perspective when the author uses “I” in their writing.
  3. 8. The S in the acronym “STEAL”
  4. 9. Literary element discussed in “For my people who love spam”
  5. 11. “Nothing gold can stay”, from “The Outsiders" is an example of an ________________.
  6. 13. Using descriptions to create an image in the reader's mind
  7. 17. The type of word choices that the author uses
  8. 20. The opposite of what is expected occurs
  9. 22. Word choice that creates a certain feel for the reader
  10. 24. The perspective that isn’t usually used and the author uses “you” in their writing.