Literature

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Across
  1. 1. Use of textual evidence and what you already know to reach a conclusion that is not explicitly stated in the text.
  2. 5. A short story that teaches a moral or lesson, often having animal characters.
  3. 6. A popular story passed on through story-telling.
  4. 7. An exaggerated story of an important person or event, passed down by tradition, told as if it is a true account.
  5. 9. Describe the similarities between two or more things.
  6. 10. An ancient story with supernatural characters that explains the origins of the universe and everything in it.
  7. 11. The feeling conveyed to the reader by the author’s choice of words and use of figurative meaning.
Down
  1. 2. Describe the differences between two or more things.
  2. 3. A category of literature, defined by similarities in form, style, or subject.
  3. 4. Point of _____ is the perspective from which the narrator speaks.
  4. 6. A story that is not true.
  5. 8. A written play performed by actors on stage, radio, or television.