Across
- 1. ___________________ language is the use of words to express a meaning beyond the literal meaning
- 3. A type of literary device in which the author makes a reference to a popular piece of literature, pop culture, etc.
- 5. The juxtaposition (contrast) of what is expected and what actually occurs
- 6. The character that the reader is supposed to dislike or that the reader perceives as the villain
- 8. When a word sounds like what is being described (crunch, sizzle, bang)
- 9. A phrase or opinion that is overused and lacks original thought (i.e. love is blind)
- 12. The use of an object, person, or place that has a deeper meaning beyond its physical meaning
- 13. The character that the reader is supposed to "root for" or that is known as the "good guy"
- 14. A story narrated in _________________ presents the events of a story through the perspective of one character
Down
- 2. The portion of the story that wraps up any loose ends and brings the story to a close
- 4. A person who tells a story or gives an account of something
- 7. A figurative language technique in which the author appeals to one of the five senses
- 9. The portion of the story in which the tension or conflict is at its highest point
- 10. A type of figurative language that utilizes extreme exaggeration
- 11. The place in which a text takes place
