Across
- 2. Type of poetry that focuses on the thoughts and emotions of the poet or the persona.
- 3. Ending of the story
- 5. It is the comedic device to catch attention
- 7. It causes a change in characters, especially in the protagonist
- 8. Simply a single row of panels
- 10. The repetition of consonant sounds in the same way as assonance
- 11. These are literary devices present in developing the text
- 13. A single illustration inside a border
- 16. Characters confront main conflict
- 17. Behavior of the characters and the tone of the chosen words in the text
- 18. It guides readers on what they should focus on
- 21. Refers to how a poem is organized
- 22. The specific syllabic patterns in the rhythm of a line of poetry.
- 24. The repetition of starting consonant sounds in consecutive or nearby words
- 26. How the syllables in a line of poetry are stressed and unstressed
- 28. It is using a character’s actions, speech, background, and more to develop and deepen them and their importance to the story.
- 29. Directing the audience to a specific direction or space
- 30. Refers to word choice
- 33. It is a story with double meaning
- 35. These are parts of a text that work with each other to develop the theme of the story
- 38. It sets in his or her story is often a good determinant on the message they are trying to convey in their work
- 39. When vowel sounds are repeated, usually two or more times in short succession
- 41. Setting and tone of the story
Down
- 1. Are the connections and interactions between characters
- 4. Made when two words in close proximity of each other have similar sounds
- 6. Not manipulated by personal bias
- 7. These are features and practices of a specific genre that the readers comprehend
- 9. It is styling the text based on a popular genre or context
- 12. Simply the narrator of the poem
- 14. Refers to the speaker and the tone of the poem
- 15. It is the indirect reference to an idea
- 19. The space between panels
- 20. A full-page illustration used at the start to introduce the story
- 21. The time and place in which the story happens.
- 23. It is the choice of words and styles that the writer had used in the text
- 25. It is a spoof, a caricature, or a joke which is based on imitation of a famous text
- 27. Sense of conflict between characters
- 28. A box of text that provides narration
- 30. It is how the characters speak to each other in a text
- 31. The people involved in the author’s memories
- 32. Type of poetry that focuses on storytelling
- 34. It is the main idea of the story
- 36. The speaker’s implied attitude toward its subject
- 37. Uses facial expressions, posture, and actions.
- 40. An illustration that takes up more than one page
