Across
- 2. goddess of war and battle strategy
- 4. central source of tension and drama in the story
- 6. goddess of love and beauty
- 8. noun that replaces a proper noun
- 10. goddess of the moon
- 11. people, animal or inanimate object portrayed in the story
- 12. audience knows something that characters in story don't
- 13. story's main idea suggested by details of the story
- 14. first person limited is an example of a _____________
- 15. expect one thing to happen but the opposite occurs
- 16. descriptive word
- 18. god of the sun
- 19. word(s) used to express strong feeling or to get attention
- 20. god of nature and animals
- 21. repetition of a sound at the beginning of two or more neighbouring words
- 22. words that sound like their meaning
- 24. a comparison between objects using "like" or "as"
- 28. to give advance warning or to hint at something yet to happen
- 30. a large exaggeration
- 31. action word
- 33. a noun with four legs who likes bones
- 34. person, place, or thing
- 36. series of events leading to the climax
- 37. the environment where the story takes place
- 38. language that creates pictures in a readers mind
- 39. saying one thing but meaning the opposite
Down
- 1. a comparison between objects NOT using "like" or "as"
- 3. messenger of the gods
- 5. the way that the author depicts the characters
- 7. a feeling of tension created by fear
- 8. giving an inhuman thing human qualities
- 9. word that relates a noun or pronoun to another word in the sentence
- 11. highest point of interest, turning point
- 17. goddess of agriculture
- 23. overall emotional impressions of a work
- 25. descriptive verb word
- 26. leader of the gods
- 27. god of the sea
- 28. series of events after the climax
- 29. god of the underworld
- 32. word that connects two or more sentences
- 35. god of music
