Across
- 3. When the author hints at events yet to come later in the story.
- 4. comparing two things with like or as.
- 6. an exaggerated statement that emphasizes the significance of the statement's actual meaning.
- 7. words that show sound
- 10. a disagreement or argument between characters.
- 11. the repetition of the same sound or letter at the beginning of multiple words in a sentence or phrase.
- 12. comparing two different things without like or as.
- 15. The expression of the author attitude.
- 16. a phrase that conveys a figurative meaning that is difficult or impossible to understand based solely on a literal interpretation of the words in the phrase.
- 17. spoken exchanges between characters.
- 18. A kind of literature. For instance, comedy, mystery, tragedy, and romance.
- 19. The sequence of events that occur through a work to produce a coherent narrative or story.
Down
- 1. the representation of the traits, motives, and psychology of a character in a narrative.
- 2. the main idea or thought that is conveyed through the story or passage.
- 5. a piece of writing is its general atmosphere or emotional complexion—in short, the array of feelings the work evokes in the reader.
- 8. The main character.
- 9. the highest point in a story or passage.
- 13. person that causes problems or conflicts for the main character.
- 14. an element or idea that recurs throughout a work of literature.
- 16. descriptive words that provoke the readers senses and make the writing seem more vivid in their heads.
