Across
- 2. descriptions that appeal to one of the five senses
- 5. the word that represents the "techniques" the author uses
- 6. the word that represents the "situation" of a poem
- 8. this person is killed by Hyde
- 11. the word that represents the "lesson" the author is attempting to teach the reader
- 12. Jekyll's evil side
- 14. way in which authors provide information about characters
- 16. the word that represents how the "speaker sounds"
- 18. the repetition of vowel sounds
- 19. the lawyer in Jekyll and Hyde
- 20. Dr. Jekyll's butler
- 21. Dr. Jekyll's fellow doctor
- 22. a comparison using "like" or "as"
Down
- 1. giving human qualities to non-living things
- 3. repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
- 4. partial repetition
- 7. the repetition of consonant sounds at various positions within words
- 9. a reference to some famous person, historical figure or event, or literary work
- 10. a comparison where one thing is another thing
- 13. the lesson the author is attempting to teach the reader
- 15. a section of a poem
- 17. the location, time period, or atmosphere in which a story takes place
