Literary Devices

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Across
  1. 2. The use of symbols to depict deeper meanings and qualities.
  2. 5. Describes an object or action in a way that isn’t literally true but helps explain an idea or make a point. It states that one thing is another thing even when literally it is not.
  3. 6. What the story is about.
  4. 9. The words/actions used to describe how a character acts.
Down
  1. 1. The way the author writes to evoke certain emotions and perspectives.
  2. 3. Descriptive details of the five senses i.e. taste, touch, sight, smell, and sound that helps the reader imagine the world.
  3. 4. A situation where there are opposing desires or interests. Types of conflict are: man vs. man, man vs. self, and man vs. nature
  4. 5. What the reader feels about the story, pulled from the elements within it.
  5. 7. The time, place, and environment in which a story occurs.
  6. 8. An indirect comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, using “like” or “as”.