Across
- 3. the part of the story that includes the setting
- 4. an insight about human life that is revealed in a literary work
- 6. a rhetorical method that involves touching the listener's or reader's emotions
- 7. a word or phrase that describes one thing in terms of another and is not meant to be taken literally
- 9. when the conflict of the plot is solved and is often the most exciting part of the story
- 11. "I too have planted marigolds."
- 15. the conclusion of a story's plot
- 16. a work that makes fun of another work by imitating some aspect of the original piece's style
- 17. a universally recognized model of a person that is copied
- 18. These are the words a writer chooses to use and the enunciation of those words.
- 19. a rhetorical method that involves the credibility of the speaker and/or the resources
- 20. "It went "Zip" when it moved/And "Bop" when it stopped/And "Whirrr" when it stood still."
Down
- 1. "For the millionth time, Dante, North Carolina."
- 2. "I feel the chaotic emotions of adolescence, illusive as smoke."
- 5. a work that ridicules the shortcomings of specific people or institutions as an attempt to bring about change
- 8. the period of time in a story that follows the climax and leads to the resolution
- 10. Stay strong, Steve! Stop stalling and study!
- 12. a particular way of speaking that is unique to a particular social class or region
- 13. "Memory is an abstract painting."
- 14. the climate or feeling of a literary work
- 21. Tommy’s mother didn’t even lecture him after he came home late again; it was like beating a dead horse.
