Across
- 5. The use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices.
- 6. An educated guess using background knowledge and evidence from the text.
- 7. A literary element that evokes certain feelings or vibes in readers through words and descriptions.
- 8. A division of a poem consisting of two or more lines arranged together as a unit.
- 9. Important pieces of information that support the main idea of a text.
- 10. When the opposite of what is expected to happen, happens.
- 11. Language that appeals to one of the senses (taste, touch, smell, sound, sight).
Down
- 1. An idea or message that recurs in or pervades a work of literature.
- 2. The most important idea of a text that tells the reader what the text is about.
- 3. A subdivision of a poem, specifically a group of words arranged into a row that ends for a reason other than the right-hand margin.
- 4. A literary device that reflects the writer's attitude toward the subject matter or audience of a literary work.
- 8. When and where the story takes place.
