Across
- 4. exaggeration
- 5. An interruption in the story that tells about something that happened in the past
- 7. An authors intent in writing literary work
- 9. the point of highest emotion ; the turning point of the story
- 10. language used for descriptive effect
- 11. introuces the story's conflict, character, and setting
- 13. A conversation between characters
- 18. the person who tells a story
- 19. a strategy that uses name calling instead of logic
- 22. expression that means something different
- 23. overstating something or stretching the truth
- 24. the most important idea expressed in a paragraph or text
- 25. the struggle between two opposing forces
- 26. A contrast between the way things seem and the way things are
- 27. descriptive language that appeals to one or more of the five senses
- 29. A story written to be performed by actors
- 30. a story of mythical creature that tries to explain how somethin came to be
Down
- 1. the author's use of clues to prepare the reader for events that will happen later in the story
- 2. A learning towards a certain opinion or position on a topic
- 3. An in-direct reference to a well known person, character, place, event, concept, or literary work.
- 6. A figure of speech with like or as
- 8. A statement about all members of a group
- 12. The emotional quality of a story or poem
- 14. the repetition of consanant sounds at the beginning of words.
- 15. poetry not fixed
- 16. The logical result of the climax
- 17. writing about real people, places, or events
- 20. the use of a word or phrase that imitates or suggests what the word sounds like
- 21. A narrative in which situations and characters are made up by the writer
- 28. A major unit of a drama or play
