Literary techniques and Reality TV techniques

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Across
  1. 1. Ending an episode or segment with suspense to maintain interest (E.g. "Next time on the show...")
  2. 3. Question asked for effect, no answer expected
  3. 5. A comparison using "like" or "as"
  4. 7. Author's attitude toward the subject
  5. 9. Atmosphere or feeling created in the reader
  6. 10. When the opposite of what is expected occurs
  7. 12. Exaggeration for emphasis or effect
  8. 13. Direct comparison without "like" or "as"
  9. 15. Presenting participants using predefined character traits (e.g. “The villain,” “the hero,” “the underdog”)
  10. 16. Interviews, Participants speak directly to the camera sharing thoughts or emotions
  11. 18. Repeating words or phrases for emphasis
Down
  1. 2. Descriptive language appealing to the senses
  2. 4. Words that appeal to our emotions
  3. 5. Using an object or action to represent an idea
  4. 6. Words that imitate sounds
  5. 8. Giving human qualities to non-human things
  6. 11. Participants or actors recreating events (e.g. Moments of conflict shown again for emphasis)
  7. 14. Narration, Off-camera commentary guiding the audience
  8. 17. Techniques, Use of cuts, flashbacks, and music to build drama or tension (e.g. Rapid cuts between arguments, dramatic music cues)