Across
- 5. giving non-living things human qualities
- 7. same sounds at the end of multiple lines
- 8. life lesson or universal message
- 11. problem or struggle
- 14. cause effect, problem solution, steps, chronological, main idea details
- 17. author's attitude toward a topic
- 19. loaded words, phrases or language
- 20. the last sentence of the introduction
- 23. words/phrases that appeal to sight, smell, taste, touch and sound
- 24. words spoken aloud by cast members
- 26. the author of a dramatic piece
- 28. the LAST question in the series
- 29. direct quotations from the selection
- 32. photos, charts, graphs, images
- 33. reader's attitude toward the piece
- 34. introduces background, setting, characters
- 35. provide information about actions expressions, movement of cast members
Down
- 1. main/leading character
- 2. a scene from the past
- 3. extreme exaggeration
- 4. where and when a story takes place
- 6. the events that take place in a story
- 9. the speaker in a drama
- 10. thematic/lesson learned/ author's message
- 12. comparison using like or as
- 13. how the author puts the piece together
- 15. the opponent or instigator
- 16. comparison by renaming
- 18. stems from thesis, includes claim/reason
- 21. syllable structure that contributes to poem's rhythm
- 22. changes in tone, attitude, structure, ideas
- 25. for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
- 27. common characters that represent human nature
- 30. sentence beginnings, proper nouns, titles
- 31. patterns of sound in the poem
