Across
- 2. events or information presented to prepare for later events
- 5. a character, object, or scene that sets off another by contrast
- 7. literary works of imagination; people and events are not real (but can be true to life)
- 8. description that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste)
- 9. of speech the tools a writer uses to create imagery. These include similes, metaphors, personification, hyperbole.
- 10. when reality is different from appearance; the implied meaning of a statement is the opposite of its literal or obvious meaning; a contrast between what is expected and what occurs
- 11. type or category to which a literary work belongs This bag weighs a ton. OR The shopping cost me a million dollars.
- 13. incident is an episode, plot point or event that hooks the reader into the story. This particular moment is when an event thrusts the protagonist into the main action of the story; introduces the conflict or problems which have to be solved
- 14. occurs in poetry when a phrase in one line continues into the next.
Down
- 1. the fact of putting things that are not similar next to each other in order to show contrast
- 3. exaggerated statement or claim
- 4. The term idiom is a phrase or expression whose meaning can’t be understood from the ordinary meanings of the words in it. The phrase is understood to mean something quite different from what individual words of the phrase would imply.
- 6. description that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste) it can be LITERAL or FIGURATIVE
- 12. a scene or event from the past that appears in a narrative out of chronological order
