Across
- 3. Reference book that lists words in groups of synonyms, antonyms, and related concepts.
- 4. A short story that tells a moral truth, often using animals as characters.
- 9. Style of modern poetry that has a fair amount of freedom when it comes to writing a poem like this.
- 10. Is a word or a group of words that one may substitute for a noun or noun phrase.
- 11. Is the sequence of events that make up a story.
- 13. Sometimes called the idiotican or vocabulary and is essentially a book’s personal dictionary located at the end of a book.
- 17. Form of poetry that is about a loved one who has passed away.
- 19. A record of experiences, ideas, or reflections kept regularly for private use.
- 24. It tells something about the subject.
- 25. - When an object which is not alive is given human qualities.
- 28. A word that generally functions as the name of a specific objects or set of objects, such as living creatures, places, actions, people and etc.
- 29. Is the conclusion of a story’s plot.
- 30. The expression of one’s meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite.
Down
- 1. Is when there is a comparison made between two different things which shares something in common.
- 2. The use of exaggeration as a rhetorical device or figure of speech, sense to the sentence and add a double meaning.
- 5. The character is in crisis and events leading up to unfold. The Story becomes complicated
- 6. Found at the beginning of a book. It is generally written by the author and gives some insight into how the book idea started.
- 7. This refers to the text of the book, which is usually broken down into chronologically numbered and named elements called chapters.
- 8. The story begins to slow down and work toward its end, tying up loose ends
- 12. The contents of this are the book’s title, author or authors, edition, publisher, and the date it was published.
- 14. Phrase which compares something else using the words like or as.
- 15. It is what or whom the sentence is about.
- 16. An object consisting of a number of pages of text fastened together along one edge and fixed inside two covers.
- 18. Introduces the character and setting.
- 20. Poems of extraordinary length that usually follow a hero’s journey across a vast, and often mythological world.
- 21. Is an ancient form of Japanese poetry that has become very popular.
- 22. The turning point of the story. The most action, drama, change, and excitement occurs here.
- 23. Is a word that has the opposite meaning of another word.
- 26. Story full of fun, fancy, and excitement, meant to entertain.
- 27. The main part of the sentence. The action words in the sentence that describes what the subject is doing.