Across
- 2. - The point of greatest emotional intensity, interest, or suspense. It is the turning point in a story.
- 4. - a contrast between reality and what seems to be real; different types: situational and verbal
- 7. Idea/Central Idea - The most important idea expressed in a literary work. It may or may not be directly stated.
- 9. - A poem's appearance.
- 10. A piece of literature that is written about a person's life or one main event
- 12. - The struggle between two opposing forces
- 13. - Verb: to produce a change
- 15. - Noun: result or consequence
Down
- 1. Irony - involves a situation where readers know something about present or future circumstances that the characters do not know
- 3. A piece of literature that someone writes about their life or one main event
- 5. - Figure out, read between the lines, predict, what are they trying to say
- 6. - A hint at what's to come in the story
- 8. A reference in a work of literature to a well-known character, place, etc. from another work of literature, music, or art/from history
- 11. - A variation of language spoken by a particular group, often within a particular region.
- 14. - The type of literature or writing.
