Across
- 2. comparing two things without using like or as
- 4. the message of a story
- 9. a story that did not really happen
- 11. a true story
- 12. irony: the opposite of what we expect happens
- 14. irony: character says opposite of what they mean
- 17. a sentence with an independent and a dependent
- 18. a clause that is not a complete sentence
- 19. vivid details
- 20. the time and place in a story
- 22. a clause that can be a sentence
- 23. main character
- 25. a reference to another story
- 26. point of view using you
- 27. irony: audience knows what character does not
- 28. two opposite images together
- 29. giving human characteristics to objects
Down
- 1. the way the author wants the reader to feel
- 3. a short true story
- 5. in sequential order
- 6. a sentence with two independent clauses
- 7. the problem in a story
- 8. point of view using he, she, and they
- 10. the character's attitude
- 12. comparing two things using like or as
- 13. complex a sentence with 2 independent, 1 dependent
- 15. repetition of first sounds
- 16. a type of punctuation that combines 2 sentences
- 21. villain
- 24. point of view using I, me, and my
