Literary Devices

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Across
  1. 3. Writer goes back in time in order to give more context to the story
  2. 6. The point in the story when the rising action reaches its highest point
  3. 8. An exaggerated statement not meant to be taken literally
  4. 9. The perspective from which a story is told by the person using “I” and”me”
  5. 13. A word or phrase that is the sound of something
  6. 15. An inanimate object given human traits
  7. 18. Writer places hints that give clues into what will happen in the future
  8. 19. A story that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden moral
  9. 20. A repeated idea woven through a story
Down
  1. 1. Animals or inanimate objects are given human traits
  2. 2. A repeated sound at the beginning of multiple words in a series
  3. 4. Reference to a person or place in the real world to connect with the reader
  4. 5. A short personal story illustrating a point
  5. 7. Two things being equated that are not usually the same thing
  6. 10. The intended meaning is opposite to its usual sense
  7. 11. A dominant object/sound/situation that represents the theme
  8. 12. Two things being compared using like or as
  9. 14. Interpretation of a character’s relationships, physical, and character qualities
  10. 16. Similar or parallel in certain ways
  11. 17. Descriptive language to evoke a sensory experience