Across
- 3. - The art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing.
- 7. - Using an object or action to represent an abstract idea.
- 10. - Written works considered to have artistic or intellectual value, often marked by skillful use of language.
- 12. - To add explanatory notes or commentary to a text.
- 16. - The repetition of similar sounds in two or more words.
- 18. - The sequence of events that make up the story of a narrative work.
- 19. - Giving human qualities or abilities to non-human things.
- 21. - Vivid descriptive language that appeals to the senses.
- 22. - The methods a writer uses to develop characters, such as description, dialogue, actions, etc.
- 23. - The central idea or message of a literary work.
- 24. - Literary work written in verse, using concentrated language to express emotions or ideas.
- 25. - The time and place in which the story occurs.
- 27. - A group of lines forming a division of a poem.
- 28. - A struggle between opposing forces, ideas or characters in a story.
Down
- 1. - Prose writing that describes imaginary events and characters.
- 2. - The conclusion or denouement that follows the climax and resolves the main conflicts of the story.
- 4. - To compose or produce a literary work.
- 5. - A hint or clue about something that will happen later in the plot.
- 6. - A category or type of literature, such as fiction, poetry, drama, etc.
- 8. - The emotional atmosphere or feeling created by a literary work.
- 9. - A direct comparison of two unlike things.
- 11. - The attitude of a writer toward the subject or audience.
- 13. - The writer or creator of a literary work.
- 14. - A person portrayed in a story or narrative work.
- 15. - The actual written or printed words of a literary work.
- 17. - Referencing or crediting a source of information.
- 19. - To restate something in different words.
- 20. - A comparison using "like" or "as."
- 22. - The point of greatest intensity or suspense in a narrative.
- 26. - Prose writing that deals with facts and real events.
