EOC Literary Terms

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Across
  1. 4. The position of the narrator in the story
  2. 5. How a text makes you as the reader feel
  3. 9. Feeling or emotion conveyed by the speaker/author
  4. 11. The time and place a story occurs
  5. 13. Fact based and without bias
  6. 14. Two or more characters talking to one another
  7. 15. A problem or struggle happening within the mind or heart of a character
  8. 16. The repetition of the same consonant sound
  9. 18. Descriptive language that appeals to any of the five senses
  10. 21. The way a text is built or put together
  11. 22. A non-human thing is given a human quality
  12. 24. Any language that is used in a non-literal way
  13. 25. The implied meaning or feeling of a word
  14. 26. When the outcome is the opposite of what is expected or intended
  15. 27. When the reader knows information characters do not know
Down
  1. 1. The choices an author makes in how s/he describes a character
  2. 2. A comparison between two dissimilar things without using like or as
  3. 3. To hint or suggest
  4. 6. Dictionary definition of a word
  5. 7. When an author gives hints and clues about events that will happen later in the text
  6. 8. When one thing stands for or represents something else
  7. 9. The central message or lesson of a text
  8. 10. idea The main idea of a text
  9. 12. A comparison between two dissimilar things using like or as
  10. 17. An extreme exaggeration or understatement
  11. 19. A reference to a famous person, place, or event
  12. 20. A problem between a character an an outside force
  13. 23. To make an educated guess based on information provided in the text and your prior knowledge