Finals Review: Barrell English 1

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Across
  1. 4. The dictionary definition of a word
  2. 6. Imagery that deals with smell.
  3. 7. She copies how people dress and talk at the convenience store so people don't notice how different she is.
  4. 10. Figurative language term for "thy eyes windows fall" (eyes compared to windows)
  5. 12. Imagery that deals with touch.
  6. 14. Imagery that deals with movement.
  7. 15. "immature" and "youthful" and "juvenile" all mean to be young, but they have different ________, meaning we associate more positive and negative emotions for each.
  8. 17. Imagery can be used by the author to create ________, or time and place, to ground the reader in the story.
  9. 18. This person says "a plague o both your houses!" then he dies.
  10. 19. When Juliet is worrying about the Friar's vial, she speaks in a _______ revealing her inner thoughts only to herself.
Down
  1. 1. The specific choice of words of an author. Helps to create imagery and mood.
  2. 2. Meanest dad ever - threatens to banish his daughter to the streets if she doesn't marry the guy he wants.
  3. 3. Imagery that deals with taste.
  4. 5. (2 words) At the end of the play, the audience is aware that Juliet is not actually dead, but Romeo is not. This is ____ _____.
  5. 8. At the beginning of the plot diagram/story, it's made up of mood, characters, and background.
  6. 9. He's misogynistic, obsessed with the Stone Age and holds antiquated (old) views of male expectations of supporting women.
  7. 11. Another word for "mood" in literature.
  8. 13. The emotions set forth by the author. The writer can have a sad tone, sarcastic tone, etc.
  9. 16. Romeo's cousin who's so nice and just wants peace!