Across
- 3. A character type recurring through history.
- 8. A writer's choice of words.
- 11. A question without an answer.
- 12. An indirect reference.
- 14. The repetition of consonant sounds in nearby words.
- 15. When something could be interpreted in two or more ways.
- 16. A writer's attitude.
- 17. The use of images that represent something else other than itself.
- 18. This type of irony occurs when a speaker says the opposite of what she means.
Down
- 1. This type of irony occurs when the audience knows something the characters in a story do not.
- 2. A repeated image or symbol.
- 4. When a writer places two things side by side to contrast them.
- 5. A long speech made by one character while other characters are present.
- 6. The feelings surrounding a word.
- 7. This type of irony occurs when there is an outcome opposite from what is expected.
- 9. Language that appeals to our five senses.
- 10. Dialogue not heard by all characters on stage.
- 13. How a literary works makes the reader feel.
