Literary Devices

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Across
  1. 2. the repetition of beginning consonant sounds to give emphasis to words, imitate sounds, or create a musical effect
  2. 5. this point of view is mainly used for instructions or directions; uses the pronoun "you"
  3. 7. a form of writing that shows the accent and way people talk in a particular region
  4. 10. qualities or ideas implied by a word or expression ; the emotion felt by a word or expression
  5. 13. language that appeals to the 5 senses; used in descriptive writing
  6. 15. a statement that is restrained in ironic contrast to what might have been said
  7. 16. the narrator can hear and see the action but has NO insight into the characters' feelings or thought.
  8. 18. the underlying meaning a writer explores in a piece of writing. The lesson that should be learned.
Down
  1. 1. the narrator is outside the story and knows the thoughts, feelings, and actions of ONE character
  2. 3. the character is inside the story and uses the personal pronoun "I"
  3. 4. a word that actually looks like the sound it makes
  4. 6. exact definition of a word or expression
  5. 8. an emotional response that the writer wishes to evoke in the reader
  6. 9. the perspective from which the story is told
  7. 11. the use of clues to hint at an event that will occur later in the plot
  8. 12. interrupts a scene to go back in time an explain something that is currently happening
  9. 14. the narrator is "all-knowing". He or she know the thoughts, feelings, and actions of MULTIPLE characters in the story
  10. 17. the attitude a writer takes toward the audience, a subject, or character