Across
- 4. Something with more than one meaning
- 7. A part of a play
- 8. The one who tells the story
- 9. A tale about events, real or imagined
- 10. A comparison without using “like” or “as”
- 11. The name of a book or story
- 13. Conversation between characters
- 15. A problem or struggle in a story
- 18. A hint of what will happen next
- 20. A statement that seems impossible but is true
- 21. The time and place of a story
- 24. The type of literature (poetry, drama, etc.)
- 26. A written evaluation or analysis
- 27. The central message or lesson
- 29. Two opposite words used together (e.g., “deafening silence”)
Down
- 1. Using objects to represent ideas
- 2. The person who writes a book
- 3. A big exaggeration for effect
- 4. Repeating beginning sounds of words
- 5. The emotional meaning of a word
- 6. Words that sound like what they mean
- 12. Putting two things side by side to show contrast
- 14. Words that end with the same sound
- 16. The main good character
- 17. A person or figure in a story
- 19. A long written story
- 22. The sequence of events in a story
- 23. A piece of writing with rhythm or feelings
- 25. A polite way to say something unpleasant
- 28. A group of lines in a poem
