Literary Terms Puzzle Task

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Across
  1. 3. A shift from the present to the past in a narrative
  2. 8. A type of irony where the audience knows more than characters
  3. 9. Giving human qualities to nonhuman things
  4. 10. A conversation between two or more characters
  5. 13. A comparison using like or as
  6. 14. Language that appeals to the reader’s senses
  7. 15. Words whose meanings are connected to their sounds
  8. 18. A humorous play on words
  9. 19. A combination of contradictory words for effect
Down
  1. 1. Clues that hint at what will happen later in the plot
  2. 2. An indirect or implied reference to something famous or literary
  3. 4. Deliberate exaggeration used for emphasis
  4. 5. A comparison meant to illustrate similarities between unlike things
  5. 6. Repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
  6. 7. A contrast between expectations and reality
  7. 11. A short narrative included to communicate a point
  8. 12. A type of irony where one thing is said but another is meant
  9. 13. Something that stands for itself and something beyond itself
  10. 16. A direct comparison without using like or as
  11. 17. The universal idea or message developed throughout a story