Across
- 3. Words which stand in the place of nouns.
- 5. Punctuation marks indicating that another's exact words are being used.
- 7. The attitude of the author toward the audience, characters, subject or the work itself (e.g., serious, humorous).
- 8. A comparison of two unlike things in which a word of comparison (like or as) is used (e.g., The ant scurried as fast as a cheetah.)
- 9. To reprint or restate another's exact words.
- 10. The last page of a research paper which lists all the sources referenced by the author.
Down
- 1. A device in literature where an object represents an idea.
- 2. An object or abstract idea given human qualities or human form (e.g., Flowers danced about the lawn.)
- 4. To capture all of the most important parts of the original text (paragraph, story, poem) in the reader's own words.
- 6. A topic of discussion or work; a major idea broad enough to cover the entire scope of a literary work.
- 11. The sequence in which the author arranges events in a story.
