Across
- 6. - The author's point, what he/she is arguing
- 8. , When a poet uses the same words or phrases over and over.
- 9. , A reference in a work of literature to a well-known character, place, etc. from another work of literature
- 10. , Comparing two unlike things using "like" or "as"
- 13. - A method a writer uses to describe the traits or personality of a character
- 14. , Tell main parts, bottom line, main ideas
- 15. - The voice of a poem, sometimes that of the poet, sometimes that of a fictional person or even thing.
Down
- 1. - Literature about imaginary people, places, and events
- 2. - A book-length fictional prose narrative
- 3. - A traditional story of anonymous origin that deals with goddesses, gods, heroes, and supernatural events
- 4. - when an author gives his or her personal opinions in a story or news report, often causing the reader to form a certain opinion
- 5. - Think through, break apart, break into pieces
- 6. - Disagreement, debate
- 7. , Educated guess, tell what could or may happen, look into the future
- 11. , Judge, value of, meaning, examine, test for the truth of, tell good and bad
- 12. , The struggle between two opposing forces
