Literary Terms Review (8/9A)

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Across
  1. 6. What point of view uses the word I?
  2. 8. What does the contrast between the Socs and Greasers side by side represent?
  3. 10. The word tuff that the Greaser’s constantly use is a form of
  4. 12. Some may say that the ______ of the book “The Outsiders” is family is not defined by blood.
  5. 14. There is plenty of slang in “The Outsiders” and a lack of formal vocabulary, this is the author’s choice of
  6. 15. Details the author uses to paint a mental picture.
  7. 16. What point of view uses the word you?
  8. 19. In the book The Outsiders the main character, Ponyboy’s growth is constantly shown throughout the book, this is a form of
  9. 21. The arrangement of events of information in a story
  10. 22. Ponyboy is never outwardly said to be smart, yet you can infer that as he describes himself. What type of characterization is the author using?
  11. 24. Gone With the Wind was an example of what literary element?
Down
  1. 1. The recurring idea that adds to the story
  2. 2. The type of irony where the character says something but means something else
  3. 3. The use of the line “things are rough all over” is a sign of
  4. 4. The dialect for police in The Outsiders is called what?
  5. 5. Leaving hints throughout the text to imply future events
  6. 7. The type of irony where something that was not expected happens
  7. 9. What type of characterization tells the reader directly what the character is like?
  8. 10. The type of irony presented in ‘Lamb to the Slaughter’
  9. 11. Some may say Cherry is a ______ of the socials and greasers coming together, she is like a bridge between the two.
  10. 13. Throughout ‘Fish Cheeks’, Amy is shown to be extremely embarrassed by the situation unfolding. What are her feelings an example of?
  11. 15. Claim, evidence, reasoning is an example of?
  12. 17. A place in the bible that is an allusion in ‘Nothing Gold Can Stay’
  13. 18. The word choice the author uses to create a feeling
  14. 20. What is the acronym to help you remember indirect characterization?
  15. 23. The opposite of what is expected occurs