Across
- 3. Two unlike things are compared using “like” or “as”
- 5. Using the 5 senses (sight, taste, sound, smell, touch) to paint a picture in the reader’s mind
- 10. A word that sounds like the object or the action it refers to. A sound effect.
- 13. Human like quality/characteristic that are given to a non-human
- 15. When words or phrases are repeated in a literary work to bring attention to an idea, or create a rhythm (in poetry or music)
- 16. When a character focuses, reflects or remembers a past time or incident
- 17. Where actions or events have the opposite result from what is expected or what is intended
Down
- 1. the author’s attitude toward the subject matter, conveyed through word choice, sentence structure and punctuation.
- 2. A group of words with a meaning that is different from their literal meaning
- 3. A part is made to represent the whole or the whole is made to represent the part
- 4. Exaggerations that not meant to be taken seriously
- 6. The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities
- 7. The atmosphere and overall feeling of the text.
- 8. When a character or author makes an indirect reference in dialogue, text, or song to a well known event or person.
- 9. Two unlike things are compared not using like or as
- 11. A word or phrase that contradicts itself
- 12. When two or more words make the same sound in a sentence
- 14. A literary device used to give an indication or hint of what is to come later in the story
