Across
- 2. The central or lead character in a narrative or poem (pro...)
- 3. The time and place where a story occurs (set...)
- 7. A figure of speech that makes a comparison between two non-similar things (met....)
- 9. metaphor, simile, hyperbole, personification, onomatopoeia, verbal irony, and oxymoron are all examples of... (FIG...)
Down
- 1. a reference to a person, place, thing, historical event, or literary work with which the reader is presumably familiar. (all....)
- 4. A dominant idea or message conveyed by the piece, such as finding new love with an NFL player (the...)
- 5. The manner in which the various elements of a story or poem or taylor swift song are assembled (str...)
- 6. How words are put together in an order to convey a complete thought in a sentence (syn...)
- 7. a recurring image, sound, action, or figure that has symbolic significance, and contributes toward development of theme (mot...)
- 8. The emotional state or atmosphere of the speaker/narrator/narrative voice, as conveyed through language in the piece. (ton...)
