Across
- 4. a group of lines in a poem
- 5. a device used to create figurative language
- 7. when a writer says exactly what they mean
- 9. words that create a picture in your mind
- 10. final outcome or solution in a story
- 12. the beginning of the story where setting and characters are introduced
- 14. a word that shows position or direction
- 15. the attitude of a narrator/author
- 17. when a character struggles against outside forces
- 19. anything that stands for or represents something else
- 23. a regular pattern of end rhyme marked by letters
- 24. the opposite of what is expected
- 27. turning point of action in a story
- 28. describes a noun or pronoun
- 29. repetition of a consonant sound at the beginning of words
- 31. person, place, thing, or idea
- 33. category of art or literature
- 34. a character or force that opposes the main character
- 36. the angle or perspective from which a story is told
- 37. writing with imaginary characters and events
- 40. to hint or suggest beforehand
- 41. giving human qualities to nonhuman things
Down
- 1. a word that shows strong emotion
- 2. a character that never changes
- 3. a comparison between two unlike things using like, as, or than
- 5. writing that has a deeper meaning
- 6. when a story is told using "I"
- 8. repetition of a vowel sound
- 11. a character that does change
- 13. a word or phrase appealing to your senses
- 16. a word that connects words/phrases
- 18. the lesson about life that a story teaches
- 20. a direct comparison between two unlike things
- 21. takes the place of a noun
- 22. shows action or state-of-being
- 24. when a character struggles with a tension within themselves
- 25. words that imitate sounds
- 26. main character
- 30. when a story is told using "he", "she", "they"
- 32. overexaggeration
- 35. writing with real character and events
- 38. modifies a verb, adj, or adv
- 39. the feeling created in the reader by a piece of writing
