Literature

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Across
  1. 3. when two words that are opposites are right next to each other
  2. 5. when the characters and setting are introduced
  3. 8. the main idea of a story
  4. 11. a comparison between two different ideas or objects
  5. 12. something that means a lot more than what it looks like on the surface
  6. 13. a third person ______ - 'god-like' point of view in telling a story
  7. 15. a character who contrasts with another character
Down
  1. 1. a figure of speech in which the author refers to something/someone
  2. 2. a phrase that includes two opposite ideas that present a seeming impossibility
  3. 4. a conflict concludes & loose ends are tied up
  4. 6. the events that make up a story
  5. 7. a comparison between two unlike objects or ideas using like or as
  6. 9. a figure of speech that is an exaggeration or overstatement
  7. 10. the final turning point with the most intense moment
  8. 14. a language that is designed to evoke one of the five senses