Literary Terms Crossword

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Across
  1. 6. a story that is used to represent a more general message about real-life (historical) issues and/or events
  2. 9. when a nonhuman figure or other abstract concept or element is described as having human-like qualities or characteristics.
  3. 13. is the use of informal language and slang.
  4. 14. a combination of two words that, together, express a contradictory meaning
  5. 15. when a word or phrase is written multiple times, usually for the purpose of emphasis.
  6. 16. an interruption in a narrative that depicts events that have already occurred
Down
  1. 1. an exaggerated statement that's not meant to be taken literally by the reader
  2. 2. when an author describes a scene, thing, or idea so that it appeals to our senses (taste, smell, sight, touch, or hearing)
  3. 3. when an author makes an indirect reference to a figure, place, event, or idea originating from outside the text
  4. 4. a series of words or phrases that all (or almost all) start with the same sound.
  5. 5. a statement that appears illogical or self-contradictory but, upon investigation, might actually be true or plausible.
  6. 7. when an author inserts a famous quotation, poem, song, or other short passage or text at the beginning of a larger text
  7. 8. genre of writing that criticizes something, such as a person, behavior, belief, government, or society
  8. 10. refers to the use of an object, figure, event, situation, or other idea in a written work to represent something else
  9. 11. when a statement is used to express an opposite meaning than the one literally expressed by it
  10. 12. when an author indirectly hints at what's to come later on in the story.