Across
- 3. Any naming word N
- 7. The central idea that a piece of fiction, poetry, or theatre explores T
- 8. Type of meaning that is clear and obvious E
- 10. The way that writing makes a reader feel E
- 13. The (really obvious!) overall word for any person who actually writes a story, play, poem, or anything else W
- 14. Using the same word, phrase, or structure more than once R
- 18. Figurative technique saying something is something else M
- 19. The emotional quality you attach to a narrative voice T
- 21. Figurative technique saying something is behaving like a person P
- 23. A word that describes something about an action A
- 24. A word that describe things A
- 25. How quickly it feels like things are happening in a piece of writing P
Down
- 1. Figurative technique saying something is like something else S
- 2. When two concepts in a text are noticeably very different C
- 4. The most famous playwright in the world in 2025 S
- 5. The pattern in which syllables are emphasised in a piece of poetry M
- 6. A word that names an action V
- 9. The entity in a story, play, or poem that tells the reader the story N
- 11. Figurative technique saying something that is unexpected or untrue for dramatic or humorous effect I
- 12. Go into more detail or widen the focus of narration Z
- 15. Type of meaning that is subtle and requires interpretation I
- 16. Something a character says directly to the audience that the other characters usually do not hear A
- 17. A notable change in narration, moving from one thing to another S
- 18. The emotional feel you get from a piece of writing M
- 20. A poem's equivalent to a paragraph S
- 22. When two or more words end in the same sound R
