LITERARY TERMS- FOUNDATIONS UNIT Crossword Puzzle

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Across
  1. 2. The type of irony in which a character says something opposite of what he/she means.
  2. 4. Whatever or whoever is opposing the main character in the conflict.
  3. 8. When a character whose personality, thoughts, etc., do not change throughout the story.
  4. 11. Third-person _______ is the point of view where the reader can see into only one character’s mind from the narrator’s standpoint.
  5. 14. The final turning point where the most intense moment of the conflict is reached.
  6. 15. A character who is not fully described.
  7. 16. Man vs ________ the character is in conflict with the values, beliefs, or laws of the _________.
  8. 18. Describes a character whose background, motives, and other features are fully described or explained.
  9. 19. _____ person point of view uses the "I" and "we" pronouns.
  10. 20. The narrator is an outsider who can report only what he or she sees and hears. This point of view is called Third Person _____.
  11. 21. ACTION, Central conflict begins and the minor conflicts that lead up to the climax happens is called the ______ _____.
  12. 22. A figure of speech in which the author gives human traits, characteristics, emotions, or actions to something that is not human.
  13. 24. A character who contrasts with another character (usually the protagonist) in order to highlight particular qualities in the 1st character.
  14. 25. The type of irony in which the audience knows something that the characters do not.
  15. 29. A character who experiences character growth and change throughout the story
  16. 30. Man vs man is an ______conflict.
  17. 31. A phrase that includes two opposite ideas that present a seeming impossibility yet on closer examination they seem to make a kind of sense.
  18. 32. The central character in the story.
  19. 36. Characters, and settings are introduced.
  20. 37. An object or idea that really means a lot more than what it looks like on the surface.
  21. 38. Language that is described to appeal to one of the 5 senses.
  22. 39. A figure of speech that is an exaggeration or overstatement.
Down
  1. 1. The events that make up a story is called the ______.
  2. 3. The type of conflict that is Man vs self.
  3. 5. The main idea of a story, including the “big idea” and what the author says about it is called the ______.
  4. 6. Man vs ____ is when the character is in conflict with natural elements or animals.
  5. 7. A comparison between 2 unlike objects or ideas using the words "like" or "as".
  6. 9. INCIDENT, First event that starts the conflict.
  7. 10. Conflict concludes and the loose ends of a fictional text are all resolved.
  8. 12. Third-person point of view called this_____ is when the reader has a “god-like” point of view. The reader can see the thoughts and actions of every character in the story.
  9. 13. A figure of speech in which the author refers to a piece of famous art, literature, or an important historical person or even.
  10. 17. A comparison between two different ideas or objects.
  11. 23. The use of this literary device uses hints or clues to suggest what will happen later in the story.
  12. 26. How the reader feels after reading the story.
  13. 27. When the exact opposite of what is expected to happen occurs.
  14. 28. ACTION, The part of the plot when conflicts are resolved, the story is ending.
  15. 33. The author’s feelings toward a character shown through diction and word choice is called the ______.
  16. 34. When 2 words that are opposites are right next to each other in a sentence.
  17. 35. The type of irony in which the exact opposite of what we would expect to happen to a character or in a situation happens.