Language Features and Literary Devices

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Across
  1. 4. A direct comparison of two things: stating one thing is something else
  2. 6. Imagery relating to sight
  3. 7. Imagery relating to smell
  4. 8. A warning or hint of what is to come next
  5. 10. Imagined, nightmarish society
  6. 11. Using a symbol to represent an idea
  7. 13. _______ irony: when the audience understands what is happening, but the character/s do not
  8. 15. Imagery relating to touch
  9. 18. Imagery relating to sound
  10. 20. _______ irony: When the intended or actual outcome is the opposite of the literal, expected or surface-level meaning
Down
  1. 1. Imagined, ideal world
  2. 2. Main character
  3. 3. Imagery relating to taste
  4. 5. An indirect comparison of two things, using the words "like" or "as"
  5. 9. Character who is against the main character (e.g. villain)
  6. 12. _____ monologue: a passage containing a character's thoughts
  7. 14. Repeating a word, phrase, or idea throughout a text
  8. 16. Speech between characters
  9. 17. _______ irony: Figure of speech in which a speaker says one thing but means another, often conveying the opposite of the literal words used
  10. 19. A short, indirect reference to a well-known person, place, story, or event