Literary Terms set 2

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Across
  1. 4. the use of one object, which is something in itself, to represent something else
  2. 5. the use of figures of speech/detailed sensory language to create vivid images in a reader’s mind
  3. 6. a central idea of a literary work
  4. 8. the emotions that are felt by a reader, overall feeling that a reader derives from a piece
  5. 9. a literary work in which human vice or folly is attacked through irony, derision, or wit and sarcasm
  6. 10. the action of a narrative or drama
Down
  1. 1. comparison between unlike things using the words “like”, “as”, “as if”
  2. 2. the falling action of a narrative
  3. 3. the attitude/emotions of the writer, usually implied, toward their subject or audience
  4. 5. opposite of what you expect to occur happens
  5. 7. a standard theme, element/pattern, or dramatic situation that recurs throughout a story
  6. 8. a direct comparison of two different things