Across
- 2. Irony / A police station is robbed (2 words)
- 6. / The “narrator” of a poem
- 8. / Near-rhyme created from similar sounding vowels "Jack's hat was black"
- 10. / The feeling created by a text
- 11. Irony / The audience knows Juliet is alive, but Romeo does not (2 words)
- 12. / What a writer hopes to achieve through their writing
- 13. / "Sara swam swiftly in the sea"
- 14. / Hints about future occurrences
- 15. / An overused expression: "Every cloud has a silver lining"
- 17. / Words that have similar meanings
- 22. Irony / Sally says "Nice shirt" as an insult (2 words)
- 24. / Vividly appeals to one of the five senses
- 25. / "The more [love] I give to thee, the more I have"
- 26. / Two lines that rhyme
- 29. / Words that have opposite meanings
- 31. / "The house mourned the departure of its owners"
- 32. / The meaning associated with a word
- 33. / “Deafening silence”
- 35. / Speaking to someone or something who cannot respond
- 36. / A narrative suddenly switches to recount past events
Down
- 1. / The placement of two things in close proximity, often to emphasize differences or similarities
- 3. / A brief personal story told to illustrate a point
- 4. / The repetition of hard consonant sounds (k, c, p, t)
- 5. / "The students were so bored they turned into statues"
- 7. / The use of inharmonious sounds to create a harsh effect
- 9. / "The students were like statues"
- 16. / Examine differences
- 18. / We can usually find meaning in a poem by looking for a shift in the ______ stanza
- 19. point / The place to which a viewer’s eye is drawn in a photograph or other image (two words)
- 20. / "The students were statues"
- 21. / The dictionary definition of a word
- 23. / The repetition of soft consonant sounds (f, l, sh, m)
- 27. / "Whack! She ran into the door"
- 28. / "I've never killed a deer before, but I'll take a shot at it."
- 30. of View / Determined by who tells the story and whose version of events is told (3 words)
- 34. / A writer's attitude
