Figurative Language

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Across
  1. 1. a reference to a literary or historical person, place, event, or composition
  2. 4. a comparison between two unlike things using like or as
  3. 8. a scene that takes place before a particular part of a story that does not follow chronological order and interrupts the current flow of events
  4. 9. a type of writing that appeals to the sense of smell
  5. 11. a comparison between two unlike things without using like or as
  6. 16. when the audience knows something one or more characters in the story do not
  7. 18. renaming a person with a descriptive phrase or title
  8. 21. a clever or humorous play on words where words typically have multiple meanings
  9. 23. a phrase or saying that does not translate well and is not meant to be taken literally
  10. 24. a type of writing that appeals to the five senses
  11. 25. when one thing is expected but another thing happens
Down
  1. 2. an uneasy feeling that a reader gets when they don’t know what will happen next
  2. 3. when one thing is said but another is meant
  3. 5. opposite ideas are brought together to form a new idea that seems contradictory
  4. 6. a type of writing that appeals to the sense of taste
  5. 7. an extreme exaggeration often made to emphasize something
  6. 8. when an author gives hints or clues about what will happen before it happens
  7. 10. the feeling of worry, stress, anxiety, or fear that a reader and character feels in relation to a text
  8. 12. replacing sounds with words that echo their meaning
  9. 13. a subtle comparison in which terms are not specifically explained
  10. 14. giving human traits to something nonhuman
  11. 15. a type of writing that appeals to the sense of touch
  12. 17. a type of writing that appeals to the sense of hearing
  13. 19. a comparison using “like” or “as” (than or so) made over several lines
  14. 20. purposely repeating words or phrases for emphasis
  15. 22. a type of writing that appeals to the sense of sight