Across
- 3. The kind of clause that could stand alone as its own sentence, unless we want to connect it to something related
- 6. allusion
- 7. The kind of narrator who seems to know everything
- 9. placing two things close together so we notice the difference
- 10. Mr. O.'s walking buddy
- 11. left his fiancée alone in the woods to go chase her best friend
- 12. movement that used distorted images to portray powerful emotions
- 14. list
- 15. experience, emotion, logic (in that order)
Down
- 1. We auditioned with selections from Shakespeare’s A __________Night’s Dream
- 2. Surrealism sought to tap into the ________________ mind
- 4. The kind of irony where the audience knows something that a character in the story doesn’t
- 5. The point of you where we see the “you” pronoun primarily, as the narrator is telling “you” your story
- 8. Mr. O. worked for several days as a paid background actor on this Hollywood film
- 13. imagery
