Keystone Vocab Review

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Across
  1. 6. A(n) figure of speech in which two things are compared without the use of "like" or "as"
  2. 10. The use of clues that suggest or predict what will occur later in the story
  3. 13. The central message of a literary work; a generalization about human beings or about life
  4. 14. The point of view in which a voice outside the work tells the story, and the reader can tell what the character thinks, feels, or sees
  5. 16. The repetition of initial consonant sounds
  6. 17. The sequence of events (or what happens) in a story
  7. 18. Anything that stands for or represents something else
  8. 19. A(n) struggle between opposing forces, such as two people fighting or the problem in the story
Down
  1. 1. The most exciting point in a story
  2. 2. The main character in a literary work
  3. 3. The use of words to imitate sounds
  4. 4. A(n) figure of speech in which two things are compared with the use of "like" or "as"
  5. 5. The feeling created in the reader by the literary work
  6. 7. A(n) reference to a well-known person, place, event, literary work, or work of art
  7. 8. A(n) writer's attitude toward the subject
  8. 9. Any events that occur after the resolution in a story
  9. 11. The time and place of action in a literary work
  10. 12. A(n) type of figurative language in which a non-human subject is given human characteristics
  11. 15. The point of view in which a character tells the story, and the reader knows what this character thinks, feels, and sees
  12. 16. The character or force of conflict with the main character in a literary work